Seven-bean soup is a heterogeneous mixture, as it has distinct parts, and is made up of multiple elemental compounds, such as water (H2O) and probably salt, (NaCl).
A drink of coffee is a compound because if you took a sample from anywhere in the cup, that sample would have the same chemical formula as any other spot in the cup. If there were spots in the cup that had excess substances such as coffe grounds it would be a mixture. Also since coffee is made up of several things, eg) coffe grounds, water... it is obviously not an element. Therefore it must be a compound.
It's a compound- made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen I think. It is a compound for sure.
Jellybean is a compound word that combines "jelly" and "bean" to refer to a small, bean-shaped candy coated with a sugary jelly-like substance.
No, jelly beans are not a pure substance. They are a mixture of sugar, flavoring, and other ingredients.
The flavor vanilla comes from a bean, vanilla extract contains vanilla in an alcohol base.
Seven-bean soup is a heterogeneous mixture, as it has distinct parts, and is made up of multiple elemental compounds, such as water (H2O) and probably salt, (NaCl).
Vanilla ice cream is a homogeneous mixture because, it is the same throughout, but perhaps if it was vanilla bean ice cream, you could see the specks of bean, so it would be different throughout, which makes vanilla bean ice cream a heterogeneous mixture :) Hope i helped! On the verge of study for H. Chem x)
Bean is not an element.
Yes
A drink of coffee is a compound because if you took a sample from anywhere in the cup, that sample would have the same chemical formula as any other spot in the cup. If there were spots in the cup that had excess substances such as coffe grounds it would be a mixture. Also since coffee is made up of several things, eg) coffe grounds, water... it is obviously not an element. Therefore it must be a compound.
They are a heterogeneous mixture.
It's a compound- made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen I think. It is a compound for sure.
No, the cocoa bean starts out really bitter but then the factory adds sweetner to the mixture.
Jellybean is a compound word that combines "jelly" and "bean" to refer to a small, bean-shaped candy coated with a sugary jelly-like substance.
Yes. If you can visually see the components of the mixture (in this case, tortilla, black beans, cheese, etc.) then the mixture is heterogeneous. (The prefix "hetero-" means different, as in you can see the different parts with the unaided eye.)
Yes they can. You can use rockwool cubes or a mixture of perlite/vermiculite to start bean seeds off.
I'd say Mr Bean has hazel eyes. A mixture of brown and green.