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Yes, a bag of M&M's is a heterogeneous mixture because it contains different components (M&M candies) that can be easily distinguished and are not uniformly distributed throughout the bag.
Peanut M&M's are a heterogeneous mixture because they contain different components that can be visually distinguished, such as the peanut, chocolate, and candy shell.
Yes, a bag of M&M's is a homogeneous mixture because all of the different colored M&M's are evenly distributed throughout the bag. This means that no matter where you sample from the bag, you will always get a similar mix of colors and flavors.
A bag of M&M's is classified as a homogeneous mixture because the different components (chocolate, candy shell) are evenly distributed and cannot be easily separated.
No. Density is measured as mass per unit of volume. Changing the shape will not change the mass or the volume. Imagine a bag of M&Ms. If you put that bag on a counter, in very simplistic terms, it will have 22 M&Ms per bag. Let's say that is density: 22M&Ms/bag. If you take that bag and fold it in half while keeping it in one piece, it will still have 22 M&Ms per bag, so density remains the same. Temperature can change volume, as can pressure. The M&M situation falls apart here, but we'll save those for later anyway.
There are no cups in bag of M&Ms. Sorry.
The number of M&Ms in a bag varies with the size of the bag and the type of M&Ms. (For example the number of Peanut M&Ms in a large bag varies from the number of Chocolate M&Ms in a small bag)
777 pieces of m and m's
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maybe 20-30
There are 550 calories in 1 bag of peaut butter m&ms. :)
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About 35 regular size.
Count Them!!!
"One M&M" or "an M&M.". The actual name is M&M not "M and M".That's why the correct way to describe a bunch is "a bag of M&Ms" or "a bowl of M&Ms" or "a handful of M&Ms". M&M is singular. M&Ms is plural.