Pizza is a heterogeneous mixture. An easier way to show it is by taking a look at peperoni pizza. You can see the different parts and you can even take off the peppeoni if you want. It is most definatley not a solution because solutions are when you mix a solute into a liquid. For example salt in water, you cant see the different parts.
Yes, all pizzas are part of the pizza homegeneous series:-
P1-Z4 (pizza base)
P2-Z6 (cheese + tomato)
P3-Z8 (pepperoni)
And so on.
Pizza is heterogeneous, not homogeneous.
it isnt a heterogeneus mixture
no
Pizza is a heterogeneous mixture.
It is heterogeneous mixture.
Yes because you can separate the peperoni from the pizza.
its a heterogeneous mixture
its a heterogeneous mixture
heterogeneous
No, a pizza as an example of a heterogeneous mixture as its components are obviously separate.
heterogeneous mixture.. maybe
Yes
Yes, Pizza is a heterogeneous mixture.
Heterogeneous mixture.
Tin is a heterogeneous mixture because it contains more than 1 part. Other examples of these mixtures include soil, pizza, and a puddle of mud.