A bag of M&M's is classified as a homogeneous mixture because the different components (chocolate, candy shell) are evenly distributed and cannot be easily separated.
HomogEmits as there is only one species of candy in the mixture. The "red and white" variety. If there were various species in the mixture then it would be heterogenous.
Heterogenous because it is not evenly mixed throughout.
Peanut M&M's are a heterogeneous mixture because they contain different components that can be visually distinguished, such as the peanut, chocolate, and candy shell.
Hard candy is a mixture, as it is composed of different ingredients like sugar, flavorings, and colors that are physically combined but can be separated. It does not meet the criteria to be considered a solution, which is a homogeneous mixture with the components uniformly distributed at a molecular level.
Candy sprinkles are considered a heterogeneous mixture because they are made up of multiple components (sugar, food coloring, etc.) that are visibly different and can be easily separated. Unlike a homogeneous mixture where the components are evenly distributed and not easily distinguishable, the components in candy sprinkles retain their individual properties.
It is a mixture.
Mixture
Crystallized sugar is formed in candy-making when sugar is dissolved in water and heated to a specific temperature. As the mixture cools, sugar molecules come together to form crystals, creating the solid structure of the candy.
A heterogeneous mixture, since the peanuts and candy are visibly different and can be physically separated.
A pillowcase full of Halloween candy is a heterogeneous mixture
no