Sponge cake is a heterogeneous mixture.
Sponge cake is a heterogeneous mixture.
Heterogeneous
yes
The actual inside of a baked cake should be homogeneous if it was mixed well while in batter form! :) Since homogeneous means uniform throughout, same color and textures while heterogeneous means different textures and colors ect. :)
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For cake as in fruit cake or sponge cake no. For cake as used in the uranium processing industry yellow cake is a mixture containing principally U3O8
Pizza is an example. There are also other things like cake, but it has to show more than one part in there for it to be a homogeneous mixture.
The substances are evenly distributed throughout (apex)
A birthday cake is heterogeneous. The batter alone is homogeneous.
heterogenous
No, it is heterogeneous as there are still pockets of air in the cake itself.
Heterogeneous
The actual inside of a baked cake should be homogeneous if it was mixed well while in batter form! :) Since homogeneous means uniform throughout, same color and textures while heterogeneous means different textures and colors ect. :)
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1. A homogeneous mixture has the components unidentified individual. Example: sodium chloride solution in water. 2. In a nonhomogeneous (heterogeneous) mixture the components are visible and the mixture is not perfect. Example: a cake.
A cake is a heterogeneous mixture.
This depends on the components; a simple water sugar solution is a homogeneous mixture.
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For cake as in fruit cake or sponge cake no. For cake as used in the uranium processing industry yellow cake is a mixture containing principally U3O8
This question isn't very clear. An element is made up of the same numbers of protons, neutrons and sometimes electrons. So an element is homogeneous. On the other hand, a mixture of different elements may very well be heterogeneous. Additionally, some elements might react together, unlike homogenous or heterogeneous mixes, to create compounds. If this question said element singular vs. elements plural, then it most definitely would be homogeneous. Also many chemical elements can be considered non-homogeneous because they contain different types of isotopes; but this non-homogeneity is not so important for chemistry.