Heterogeneous -- if it has chunks of vegetables in it.
If it is only broth (with no chunks of any kind) than it would be homogeneous.
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No, Vegetable soup would be a heterogeneous mixture.
No, it's an heterogenous mixture since you can see the differetn components of the soup
it is hetrogous
HETEROGENOUS
Homogenous
Vegetable soup is a heterogeneous mixture.
Vegetable soup, or any soup for that matter, is a heterogeneous mixture.
The alphabet soup is a heterogeneous mixture.
The vegetable soup is an example of heterogeneous.
A mixture. It's a combination of other things.
A vegetable soup is not an example of homogeneous mixture.
Vegetable soup is a heterogeneous mixture.
Vegetable soup is a heterogeneous mixture.
Vegetable soup, or any soup for that matter, is a heterogeneous mixture.
If we're referring to homogeneity, then vegetable soup, when stirred, is a good example of a substance being homogeneous.
Vegetable soup is a mixture.
Vegetable soup is a mechanical mixture, not a solution.
homogeneous
The alphabet soup is a heterogeneous mixture.
Soup is a mixture of water, salt, vegetable matter, protein - animal matter etc.
no
Vegetable and chicken noodle are heterogeneous mixtures, but campbell's cream of tomato or chicken broth are homogeneous mixtures.