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What is a mixture in which you can see the different parts called?

A mixture in which you can see the different parts is called a heterogeneous mixture. The components of a heterogeneous mixture are visibly separate and do not mix uniformly. An example is a salad with visible pieces of lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers.


What type of mixture has particles that are big enough to see?

A plastic bead mixture.


Is a taco homogeneous mixture or a heterogeneous mixture?

Is a heterogeneous mixture, because you can see all the part.


In what type of mixture can you see the individual substances?

A heterogeneous mixture


Why is vegetable soup and heterogeneous mixture?

It is heterogeneous because you can see each of the ingredients


A mixture in which you can see the different parts?

heterogeneous


What kind of mixture has a particle that is very recognizable?

heterogeneous mixtureA heterogeneous mixture is one in which you can see the different kinds of things that are in it. A mixed salad is an example of a heterogeneous mixture. You can see the different types of lettuce, tomato, cucumber, and so on in it.


If you have to use a microscope in order to see the substances in a mixture that mixture is?

homogeneous


What is a type of mixture where you can see the different parts?

heterogeneous


What mixture is small stones and water?

That is called a heterogeneous mixture, when you can still see the parts of the mixture.


Is sand and water an element compound homogeneous mixture or heterogeneous mixture?

Sand and water would be considered a heterogeneous mixture because you can see the individual components (sand and water) and they do not form a consistent composition throughout the mixture.


Can you see the substances in a heterogeneous mixture?

Yes. I like to think of heterogeneous mixtures as a chocolate chip cookie, where you can see the components of the mixture; and homogeneous mixtures as a glass of milk, where you can't see the components of the mixture (milk is homogenized, get it?).