That depends on the type of spoon and its construction:
The material for a spoon is an alloy or a plastic polymer. The polymer is a compound, an alloy is a mixture.
The material for a spoon is an alloy or a plastic polymer. The polymer is a compound, an alloy is a mixture.
mixture
Assuming it is pure silver, it would be an element.
Yes, "silver spoon" is a compound word because it is composed of two separate words ("silver" and "spoon") joined together to create a new meaning.
element. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a compound
KCl is a compound not an element.
Beryllium is an element. It is not a compound
cornstarch is a compound element.
A person uses a spoon to eat a certain food each spoonful tastes slightly different from the one. Before it. The food is most likely—-/ an element a homogeneous mixture a heterogeneous mixture a compound
Mixture
That depends on the type of spoon and its construction:metal spoons are usually an alloy (a metallic "solid solution" of several different elements) and are sometimes also electroplated with a thin layer of another metal (usually a pure element like silver) on the surface; rarely are pure elemental metals used for the whole spoonplastic spoons are synthetic polymers (very complex organic compounds)wooden spoons are natural polymers (very complex organic compounds)ceramic spoons are inorganic compoundsetc.