Only if it's pepperoni.
No, even if it is pepperoni, there is the cheese and dough.
So, it would be a mechanical mixture
A pizza is an example of a mixture because it is made up of different substances such as dough, cheese, sauce, and toppings, each retaining their own properties. It is not a pure substance like an element or compound.
I assume you mean PURE, and no, it isnt. the definition of a pure substance is where it cannot be separated into two parts. sap is made of lots of different pure elements.
To determine the mole fraction of a substance in a mixture, you divide the moles of the substance by the total moles of all substances in the mixture. This gives you a ratio that represents the proportion of that substance in the mixture.
The amount of each substance in a mixture can change if more of a substance is added or removed, causing the proportions of the substances in the mixture to change. However, the total amount of each substance in the mixture will remain constant.
Yes because you can separate the peperoni from the pizza.
Its a mixture of predominantly carbon bases substances. It would be interesting to see that one on the periodic table.
A pizza is an example of a mixture because it is made up of different substances such as dough, cheese, sauce, and toppings, each retaining their own properties. It is not a pure substance like an element or compound.
An element - substance - NOT a mixture.
a mixture is not a substance
I assume you mean PURE, and no, it isnt. the definition of a pure substance is where it cannot be separated into two parts. sap is made of lots of different pure elements.
a mixture is not a substance
its a heterogeneous mixture
No, it is a mixture; rarely a drug is a pure substance.
its a heterogeneous mixture
Pizza is a mixture of compounds.
Pizza is a heterogeneous mixture.
No, a pizza as an example of a heterogeneous mixture as its components are obviously separate.