mixture
Homogeneous means that it's the same everywhere. If you can find a place in the raisin bread (say, a raisin) that isn't like someplace else in the bread (say, the bread), then it's not homogeneous.
mixture
Raisin bread is a heterogeneous mixture.
Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc. It is not an element on its own.
Element
Heterogeneous mixture
No, bread is not an element. Elements are pure substances made up of only one type of atom, such as oxygen or gold. Bread is a complex mixture of different molecules including carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
It is a compound as it is made of dough, water etc..
none ,its pudding hahaha
Mixture. Its composition is not identical throughout. bread is made from dough which is made from flour which is a mixture. Thus, according to the transitive property, bread is a mixture. Bread, as well as other baking recipes is a mixture. The components are not Chemically changed.
I think that it is a mechanical mixture because the different parts (cerial, raisans, etc...) can be seperated and the cereal is mader up of different particles.
Mixture
Homogeneous means that it's the same everywhere. If you can find a place in the raisin bread (say, a raisin) that isn't like someplace else in the bread (say, the bread), then it's not homogeneous.
This bread is a mixture.
No, an element is not a mixture.
stuff
An element - substance - NOT a mixture.