Heterogeneous means diverse in character or content.
Homogeneous means of the same kind; alike
Because a peanut butter sandwich is made up of peanut butter, bread, maybe grains in the bread then a peanut butter sandwich is diverse in content and is heterogeneous.
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.
No, peanut butter does not glow in the dark.
Funny example! Wet laundry is a heterogeneous mixture, because if you have a big pile of wet laundry, it's not "even" all the way through. You can see the different things within the mixture with your eyes. A sock here, a shirt there. A mixture that's "smooth" all the way through (like milk, or creamy peanut butter) is a homogeneous mixture.
The chemical formula of peanut butter is complex and varies depending on the composition of the specific peanut butter product. However, the main ingredients in peanut butter are peanuts, which contain fats, proteins, and carbohydrates.
Peanut butter is a fat-based product, and fat dissolves better in milk rather than water or tea which are primarily water-based. The fat in peanut butter can emulsify better with the proteins in milk, creating a smoother texture compared to water or tea. Additionally, the flavor of peanut butter complements the creamy taste of milk better than the taste of water or tea.
Heterogeneous. You can see the different parts: bread, peanut butter.
Heterogeneous. You can see the different parts: bread, peanut butter.
Heterogeneous mixture
I consider this product as a homogeneous paste.
Your answer would be homogeneous, because everything is mixed together and there aren't seperate parts. If you were talking about fudge with peanut chunks in it, then it would be heterogeneous.
Heterogeneous. It doesn't make one single, consistent substance (it still has chunks in it) so it couldn't be homogeneous.
It is NOT heterogeneous becuase it is a mixture of TWO phases. liquid and solid. peanut oil, peanut solid, sugar solid, two phase means heterogenous
Depends in what context you mean "homogeneous". In an economics sense, you could classify "chunky peanut butter" as homogeneous if you wanted it to mean that all batches/brands of chunky peanut butter are essentially "interchangeable". (Whether that's a reasonable statement, I'm not sure. In the UK it is a reasonable assumption since peanut butter isn't really a "big thing" here, in the way that it seems to be in the US. I suspect the US market may feature slightly more brand loyalty than is experienced here...) If you mean homogeneous in texture, chunky peanut butter is not a homogeneous substance, due to the "chunks". However smooth peanut butter would (or at least, "should", by definition) be homogeneous.
Heterogeneous. It doesn't make one single, consistent substance (it still has chunks in it) so it couldn't be homogeneous.
Peanut butter and banana
peanut butter and banana sandwhich
An example of a homogeneous community would be Highland Park, which has many Ukrainian families.Milk is a homogeneous suspension of fat particles in a thinner fluid.Creamy peanut butter is homogeneous but chunky peanut butter is heterogeneous.