Vegetable soup is a mixture, because a compound is a combination of 2 or more elements, like water, (H2O), or glucose, (C6H12O6). Soup is a mixture of different compounds, like salt, (NaCl), water, (H2O), and vegetables, which have a lot of everything.
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Vegetable soup is a heterogeneous mixture.
Vegetable soup is a heterogeneous mixture.
Vegetable soup is a mixture.
Soup is a mixture because it is made up of different ingredients such as vegetables, broth, and seasonings that retain their individual properties. It is not a compound, which is a substance made up of two or more elements chemically bonded together.
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A vegetable soup is not an example of homogeneous mixture.
Vegetable soup would best be described as a heterogeneous mixture.
Soup is a mixture, because you can physically separate its components. For example, in a vegetable soup, you can use a strainer to separate potatoes, barley, carrots and other vegetables from the liquid component of the soup. Table salt (NaCl) would be a compound, because you can't just physically separate the sodium from the chloride, you would have to use a chemical process.
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Taken in its simplest form, vegetable soup would represent a mixture, since it takes each different and separate vegetable to make the soup a delectable food. There may be some mixtures going on in the liquid portion, but each of the solids are separate and independent of the others.
Yes its a compound you can easily use a a strainer and strain out the soup. But one thing you should know is that soup and your vegetables mixed together is a mixture. But don't even try to use a strainer to get the vegetables out of your soup you wont get the vegetables you need for today. :)
No, soup is a mixture of materials which maintain their individual integrity (the meat is still meat, the rice still rice etc.). If it were a compound molecules of "souponium" or some such would be formed that were part meat and part vegetable.