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Alphabet soup is a mixture. It contains multiple ingredients such as broth, pasta, vegetables, and seasonings that are combined together but can still be separated out.
A solution is a mixture that contains a solvent, which is the substance that dissolves the solute (the substance that is dissolved). The solute particles are evenly distributed in the solvent to form a homogenous mixture.
Fruit salad is a heterogeneous mixture because it contains different components that can be visually distinguished, such as pieces of various fruits.
Brass, which is a mixture of copper and zinc, is considered a mixture because it contains two or more different substances that are physically combined.
No. A pure substance describes one that contains only one type of element/molecule. Mineral water is a mixture, since it contains many different types of minerals, next to water, and can therefore not be called a "pure" substance.
As it comes from one source, and contains not other ingredients, it is homogenous. To be a 'mixture' it would need to have something added.
Albert Sbragia has written: 'Carlo Emilio Gadda and the modern macaronic' -- subject(s): Macaronic literature, History and criticism, Criticism and interpretation
Aspartame itself is a compound, but if a sweetener contains it it is a mixture.
This is a nonhomogeneous mixture.
A suspension contains particles that will settle out of the mixture if left sitting out.
It is not a mixture if it does not contain at least two substances.
A homogeneous mixture is a mixture which contains only one pure element.
no because a mixture is something you cant take apart
no because a mixture is something you cant take apart
It is a mixture. A element contains only one of the elements from the periodic table and a mixture is something with more then one element but unlike a compound the components are not chemically bonded to one another it can be changed or filtered back to its original state.
It contains polyethylene and isocyanites.
A mixture which only contains substances which are in the same phases/state. eg, a gaseous mixture or a mixture of two aqueous solutions.