Yes, it is a heterogeneous mixture (where different parts retain differences), rather than homogeneous, where everything is mixed so that each part is exactly the same.
Ice cream, itself, is a heterogeneous mixture (a colloid). Therefore, adding strawberries (or anything else) to it still makes it a heterogeneous mixture.
Fruit salad is a heterogeneous mixture because it contains different components that can be visually distinguished, such as pieces of various fruits.
No, ice cream is not a fruit. It may have fruit flavors, such as strawberry, but that does not make it a fruit. Or a vegetable either for that matter. It is a dairy product, because it is made of milk
Strawberry preserves are heterogeneous because they contain visible pieces of fruit suspended in a sugary syrup. This mixture does not have a uniform composition throughout, as the fruit chunks and syrup can be distinguished from one another. In contrast, a homogeneous mixture would have a consistent composition without visible differences.
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chili is a chile is a heterogeneous mixture, tomato supe homogeneous mixture.
One delicious fruit ice cream recipe I recommend is a simple strawberry ice cream. To make it, blend fresh strawberries with sugar and cream, then freeze the mixture until it's creamy and ready to enjoy.
No,watermelon is a heterogeneous mixture as you can separate the seeds from the fruit.
Is cherry vanilla ice cream homogenous or heterogeneous
The most popular fruit flavor for ice cream is strawberry.
heterogeneous, compost contains a mixture of organic matter such as fruit and vegtable waste
Strawberry preserves are considered heterogeneous because they consist of distinct components: whole or chopped strawberries, sugar, and sometimes pectin. These ingredients do not blend into a uniform mixture; instead, you can see and identify the individual pieces of fruit within the preserve. This characteristic makes it easy to distinguish the different parts, which is a key feature of heterogeneous mixtures.