No. A tomato is a fruit. Unless you're talking tomato puree, then it's still a no.
No. Tomato sauce is a heterogeneous mixture.
All soups are heterogeneous mixtures.
Tomato is not homogeneous.
Tomato sauce is a heterogeneous mixture.
its a heterogeneous mixture
Oil is a heterogeneous mixture. This is because the components of the mixture are not evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
a heterogeneous mixture has larger parts that are different from each other. Homogeneous means the same throughout, so heterogeneous isn't.
Heterogeneous
It is homogeneous.
Tomato juice is a heterogeneous mixture. Tomato juice is an example of of a suspension; a mixture with large particles that are visible and settle apon standing.
A Homogeneous mixture is uniform throughout. A Heterogeneous mixture is not uniform throughout. So Tomato Juice is therefore a homogeneous mixture.
A homogeneous mixture has a uniform appearance and composition throughout, even on the particulate level. A homogeneous mixture is also called a solution. Liquid solutions are transparent rather than cloudy. Therefore, tomato sauce is indeed a heterogeneous mixture.
chili is a chile is a heterogeneous mixture, tomato supe homogeneous mixture.
Tomato soup is a heterogeneous mixture because it is chunky and it can be easily separated.
The tomato soup is a heterogeneous mixture; it contains particles over 1 nm in diameter.
Yes because you can separate the peperoni from the pizza.
heterogeneous mixtureA heterogeneous mixture is one in which you can see the different kinds of things that are in it. A mixed salad is an example of a heterogeneous mixture. You can see the different types of lettuce, tomato, cucumber, and so on in it.
Vegetable and chicken noodle are heterogeneous mixtures, but campbell's cream of tomato or chicken broth are homogeneous mixtures.
Heterogeneous mixture.
hetergeneous
A flower is a heterogeneous mixture.