Yes, it is a heterogeneous mixture (where different parts retain differences), rather than homogeneous, where everything is mixed so that each part is exactly the same.
It's a Heterogenous Mixture.
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Ice cream, itself, is a heterogeneous mixture (a colloid). Therefore, adding strawberries (or anything else) to it still makes it a heterogeneous mixture.
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No, ice cream is not a fruit. It may have fruit flavors, such as strawberry, but that does not make it a fruit. Or a vegetable either for that matter. It is a dairy product, because it is made of milk
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chili is a chile is a heterogeneous mixture, tomato supe homogeneous mixture.
No,watermelon is a heterogeneous mixture as you can separate the seeds from the fruit.
Its a heterogeneous mix because the particles of the salad are not blended completely together. A homogeneous mix is when the particles are mixed so finely that you cannot see the individual particles.
Is cherry vanilla ice cream homogenous or heterogeneous
heterogeneous, compost contains a mixture of organic matter such as fruit and vegtable waste
The most popular fruit flavor for ice cream is strawberry.
The answer to the question is that cherry vanilla ice cream is in fact heterogeneous. First, let us look at both word definitions of heterogeneous and homogeneous. Heterogeneous means it is composed of widely different parts or the same substance in different phases (such as a solid, liquid, or gas). Homogeneous means it is composed of parts that are all of the same kind. Now looking at the item in question, it is obviously heterogeneous as it has two different fruit types (cherry & vanilla (yes, vanilla is a fruit)), milkfat, milk solids (serum solids/proteins/carbohydrates), sweeteners, and water.
No. A tomato is a fruit. Unless you're talking tomato puree, then it's still a no.