yes
Chocolate syrup is a heterogeneous mixture.
Maple syrup is a heterogeneous mixture.
A syrup is frequently a homogeneous mixture but this is not obligatory.
Chocolate syrup is a heterogeneous mixture.
no
Syrup is homogeneous mixture because it looks the same throughout the substance. The prefix HOMO means SAME.
A syrup is heterogeneous.
It is homogeneous mixture
Chocolate syrup is a homogeneous mixture. It has the same composition throughout, and you cannot distinguish any of the components individually.Added:Though looking a homogeneous mixture, chocolate syrup is heterogeneous by (colloidal) coco-particles and (emulsified) tiny oil-droplets.(It's all viewable in its microscopic structure, on molecular scale it is inhomogeneous).
maple syrup is a conglomeration of water and different natural sugars along with other components that keep a tree alive (hence why it is present in trees in the first place!). So it is a mixture :)
think about that..can you see different liquids in cough syrup? different colors and chunks of meds? if not it is homogenuous.
Yes, a mixture of chocolate syrup and milk is a solution. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where the substances are evenly distributed and do not settle out. In this case, the chocolate syrup dissolves in the milk, creating a uniform mixture.