Any solid dispersed in a solid cannot be considered a homogenous mixture, in the sense that it cannot be considered uniform. The dispersal of one type of nut around others will be non-uniform, so from a uniformity point, it is hetrogenous. Though there is another definition of heterogeneity, and that is whether all nuts are in the same state, so if there was no gas involved (unlikely), they would be in the same state, solid, so it could be considered homogenous in that regard.
Assorted nuts are a heterogeneous mixture because they contain different types of nuts with varying sizes, shapes, and compositions. This results in a mixture where the components are not uniform, making it heterogeneous.
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It is a homegeneous mixture ( valid for chocolate without nuts, fruits, etc.)
No. This would be a heterogeneous mixture, because there are different types of nuts in the bowl.
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A heterogeneous mixture is composed of dissimilar components that are not uniformly distributed throughout the mixture. Examples include a salad with lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers all mixed together, or a jar filled with a combination of nuts and bolts.
A heterogeneous mixture is a combination of two or more substances where the individual components remain physically distinct. These mixtures can be separated using physical methods, such as filtration or hand picking. Examples include a mixture of sand and iron filings or a bowl of mixed nuts.
It is a homegeneous mixture ( valid for chocolate without nuts, fruits, etc.)
No. This would be a heterogeneous mixture, because there are different types of nuts in the bowl.
Mixed nuts at a party is a type of heterogeneous mixture that can be separated simply by pouring.
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mixture Even chocolate is (usually) a mixture
Assorted Nuts - 1925 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed
Assorted Nuts - 1925 was released on: USA: 20 August 1925
Assorted Nuts - 1926 was released on: USA: 19 December 1926
There is no such thing as a homozygous mixture but homozygous is having identical pairs of genes for any given pair of hereditary characteristics. A heterogeneous mixture is where the substance is not evenly mixed, and a homogeneous mixture is where the two or more substances are evenly mixed molecularly but not bonded together.
It has more than one substance (banana, ice cream, syrup, nuts, etc.), and you can see the substances as distinct parts of the recipe, rather than all being blended together into a uniform substance.
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It would be; C: a jar of mixed nuts.