Heterogeneous means non-uniform, so mango is arguably heterogeneous; you have the skin, pulp, seed etc. in a mixture, although it is stretching the interpretation of "mixture" when it would be more conventional to consider a single skin, a single seed (mangos have only one seed) and one continuous piece of pulp as discrete parts.
The question also ask about "mango", not " a mango" - which implies it is not about a whole fruit.
(Many homogeneous mixtures are easily separated - a mixture of powdered sugar and chalk, or a bag of green and red marbles, for instance. Although, again, it depends on what level you are considering the "mixture").
Homogeneous
Rule of thumb to use, is if it can settle to the bottom of if it or you have to shake it; it is deffinitly heterogeneous.
Yes, a protein shake is a heterogeneous mixture because it is made up of different components that are visibly distinct, such as water, protein powder, and other ingredients that do not fully dissolve or mix uniformly.
A heterogeneous mixture is one that is not uniform in composition, meaning that the components are not evenly distributed throughout the mixture. Examples include a salad, trail mix, or a mixture of oil and water.
A pure oil of one chemical formula is not even a mixture. However most oils are mixtures of many oils, and sometimes substances that are not even oils. Also it makes a difference if you are talking vegetable oil, cooking oil, machine oil, crude oil, etc. For example a machine oil with either teflon or graphite added is definitely a heterogeneous mixture.
Homogeneous
Rule of thumb to use, is if it can settle to the bottom of if it or you have to shake it; it is deffinitly heterogeneous.
Cooking oil is an example of a homogeneous mixture, because it has the same consistancy throughout. There is no need to shake it up before using. Shaking is necessary when the contents of a solution settle at the bottom of a solution, such as in Italian salad dressing.
This a nonhomogeneous mixture.
Raisin Bran is heterogeneous because the substances are not uniform. another example of heterogeneous would be Orange Juice or Muddy water. You have to shake those things up or else the particles will separate. Homo-same; Hetero-different. A raisin muffin is heterogeneous, as it contains several different substances. An example of a homogeneous mixture is pure sugar, as it contains only one substance.
Yes, a banana shake is considered a homogeneous mixture because the ingredients, such as bananas, milk, and any added sweeteners, are blended together to form a consistent and uniform texture. When properly mixed, the components are not easily distinguishable from one another, resulting in a smooth and evenly distributed mixture. However, if not blended well, it may appear heterogeneous.
Raisin Bran is heterogeneous because the substances are not uniform. another example of heterogeneous would be Orange Juice or Muddy water. You have to shake those things up or else the particles will separate. Homo-same; Hetero-different. A raisin muffin is heterogeneous, as it contains several different substances. An example of a homogeneous mixture is pure sugar, as it contains only one substance.
Oil and vinegar salad dressing is only homogeneous for a brief time when you shake it. The purpose of shaking it is to make it homogeneous before you pour it. After a few minutes of sitting still, it will return to a heterogeneous state.
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture when two or more substances are mixed together but aren't chemically combined/joined
Raisin Bran is heterogeneous because the substances are not uniform. another example of heterogeneous would be Orange Juice or Muddy water. You have to shake those things up or else the particles will separate. Homo-same; Hetero-different. A raisin muffin is heterogeneous, as it contains several different substances. An example of a homogeneous mixture is pure sugar, as it contains only one substance.
Yes, a protein shake is a heterogeneous mixture because it is made up of different components that are visibly distinct, such as water, protein powder, and other ingredients that do not fully dissolve or mix uniformly.
Heterogeneous will be like Italian dressing because you have to shake it for all its contents to mix evenly on your salad, but if you leave it on the table all the different ingredients will settle back down. Its contents are not evenly distributed so its heterogeneous. Another example is water and oil. The oil always float on water. Homogeneous will be like koolaid because the sugar and water is evenly distributed.