Chocolate is a mixture because you can separate the components. In a compound you can not separate the components because they are chimically bonded. In chocolate you can separate the ingredients because they are NOT chemicly combined; therefore, chocolate is a mixture.
It's an element. An element is a substance entirely consisting of one element on the periodic table like a gold ring or the oxygen in a oxygen tank. A compound is a substance that consists of chemicly bonded elements like water (H2O) or salt (NaCl). A Mixture is just a mix of various compounds and elements without a chemical bond. Examples of this are coins. Chocolate Shakes however are elements, and are number 55 on the periodic table with the symbol of Cs. I hope this answered your question. =)
Mixture.
Yes. The name of the mixture is the heterogeneous mixture
heterogenous mixture
It is made of a homogeneous mixture of copper and zinc, called an alloy. An alloy is a mixture of metals.
Chocolate syrup is a heterogeneous mixture.
Chocolate syrup is a heterogeneous mixture.
Chocolate is a mixture.
homogeneous
It is a mixture.
Chocolate milk is a heterogeneous mixture.
No, chocolate is heterogeneous
a mixture
It is a homegeneous mixture ( valid for chocolate without nuts, fruits, etc.)
The mixture of chocolate syrup and milk is a heterogeneous liquid.
it can be, yes. it can be a powder, chocolate syrup mix, or things along those lines.
Yes Hot chocolate is a mixture of compounds and perhaps elements as well.