tomatoes, onion, garlic, water, basil
Ketchup is a mechanical mixture because the tomatoes are pureed.
you can't produce ketchup without even mixing an ingredients on it. So, i therefore suggest that a ketchup is a MIXTURE :)
Yes because ketchup is a mixture in which the constituents don't appear separately.
No, it is a mixture.
Ketchup is a mixture.
Ketchup is not on the periodic table of elements therefore it is not an element. Ketchup does not have a single chemical name like H20 (water) or H2SO4 (Sulphuric Acid), therefore is not a compound. Ketchup consists mainly of a mixture of vinegar and tomatoes, which aren't elements or compounds themselves, therefore ketchup is a mixture of a lot of molecules.
I suppose that ketchup must be considered nonhomogeneous because frequently two phases are distinct.
Ketchup is a mixture of many ingredients both ionic and covalent
No. It is mixture of tomatoes, vinegar, spices and sugar. Go find a ketchup bottle and read the label,
Ketchup is a mixture of ingrediends but without a solvent. These ingredients are not dissolved in water, etc. to form a solution.
No, just a nasty mixture...
Assuming we think of the parts of the Hamburger as being different "particles" in an imaginary "mixture", the hamburger would be a heterogeneous mixture, since each part of the hamburger did not combine and change form once mixed with the other parts. The lettuce did not become gold when added with the ketchup, it is still lettuce and the ketchup is still ketchup. They are simply combined.