No, it is heterogeneous.
Salad can be tossed to distribute its individual components fairly evenly throughout the total volume. However, it is not a homogenous mixture, as the separate components can still be distinguished and separated.
No, ranch salad dressing is a mixture composed of various ingredients like buttermilk, herbs, and spices. In chemistry, a solution refers to a homogenous mixture where one or more substances are dissolved in another.
No it is not homogenous
It's a homogenous.
It is a homogenous mixture
Yes. It is a compound of several ingredients which eventually separate if left standing for too long.
A homogenous mixture has a uniform composition and and structure throughout.(rubbing alcohol) A heterogenous mixture (fruit salad) is composed of dissimilar components, and isn't uniform throughout.
If you put it under a microscope, you will be able to see the heterogenous mixture form into different parts. Opposed to this, the homogenous mixture will look similar throughout the entire mixture - also when put under a microscope.
Nope. Its not a homogenous mixture. Homogenous mixtures are uniform throughout, and the parts do not separate from each other. Have you ever looked at Italian dressing (which has vinega and oil in it) after you let it sit in your fridge for any length of time? You can see the oil separate from the rest of the dressing.
homogenous mixture
No, an element is not a mixture.
depends if its homogenous or not