Yes water and vinegar form a stable solution.
Oil and water are both liquids Perhaps you are asking about the mixture that they can produce under some circumstances. This is an emulsion, where tiny drops of one liquid are spread through the other.
Oil is a heterogeneous mixture. This is because the components of the mixture are not evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
As these liquids are immiscible
The two have different densities which allows the oil to sit on top of the vinegar.
Oil and vinegar is a heterogeneous mixture.
Oil and vinegar dressing is a heterogeneous mixture.
oil and vinegar
Oil and Vinegar do not dissolve in each other, therefore it is a mixture.
Oil and vinegar form a heterogeneous mixture.
No. Vinegar is a mixture of water and acetic acid.
Oil and vinegar are a mixture. After a while they will separate.
no
A COMPOUND is 1 thing. If you were asking is a bottle of oil a compound then yes it is. Since all the oil molecules are the same in that bottle, it would be a compound. Since vinegar and oil are obviously not the same thing due to the fact that they have different names as well as different compositions. Vinegar and oil is obviously a mixture of two different things. Technically, i am not 100% positive, vinegar i believe is generally a mix of water and some sort of acid. This would mean vinegar itself is a mixture as well.
Yes water and vinegar form a stable solution.
HETRO, BECAUSE THE PARTS OF THE MIXTURE ARE NOT EVENLY DISTRIBUTED...
Yes, it is a heterogeneous mixture.