heterogeneous
i don't think so, i think the answer they are looking for is probably homogeneous. vanilla has no distinct phases or precipitate (unless you get the fancy kind with the flecks of vanilla beans)
Rocky road ice cream is heterogeneous because it contains multiple distinct components, such as chocolate pieces, marshmallows, and nuts, distributed unevenly throughout the ice cream base.
Yes and no. Some ic cream types like mint chocolate chip and rocky road are heterogenous, meaning they can be separated, but other ice cream types like the classic vanilla or chocolate can't be separated entirely.
The cherry vanilla ice cream I get has pieces of cherries in it. That means it's heterogeneous - not the same all the way through.
Homogeneous mixture
Heterogeneous
The answer to the question is that cherry vanilla ice cream is in fact heterogeneous. First, let us look at both word definitions of heterogeneous and homogeneous. Heterogeneous means it is composed of widely different parts or the same substance in different phases (such as a solid, liquid, or gas). Homogeneous means it is composed of parts that are all of the same kind. Now looking at the item in question, it is obviously heterogeneous as it has two different fruit types (cherry & vanilla (yes, vanilla is a fruit)), milkfat, milk solids (serum solids/proteins/carbohydrates), sweeteners, and water.
Is cherry vanilla ice cream homogenous or heterogeneous
Rocky road ice cream is heterogeneous because it contains multiple distinct components, such as chocolate pieces, marshmallows, and nuts, distributed unevenly throughout the ice cream base.
Yes and no. Some ic cream types like mint chocolate chip and rocky road are heterogenous, meaning they can be separated, but other ice cream types like the classic vanilla or chocolate can't be separated entirely.
The cherry vanilla ice cream I get has pieces of cherries in it. That means it's heterogeneous - not the same all the way through.
heterogeneous
Homogeneous.
Vanilla ice cream is a homogeneous mixture because, it is the same throughout, but perhaps if it was vanilla bean ice cream, you could see the specks of bean, so it would be different throughout, which makes vanilla bean ice cream a heterogeneous mixture :) Hope i helped! On the verge of study for H. Chem x)
The answer to the question is that cherry vanilla ice cream is in fact heterogeneous. First, let us look at both word definitions of heterogeneous and homogeneous. Heterogeneous means it is composed of widely different parts or the same substance in different phases (such as a solid, liquid, or gas). Homogeneous means it is composed of parts that are all of the same kind. Now looking at the item in question, it is obviously heterogeneous as it has two different fruit types (cherry & vanilla (yes, vanilla is a fruit)), milkfat, milk solids (serum solids/proteins/carbohydrates), sweeteners, and water.
Homogeneous mixture
The flavor vanilla comes from a bean, vanilla extract contains vanilla in an alcohol base.
diet coke is homogeneous mixture, because it is uniform