Well, honey, you stir mixtures before using them to ensure that all the ingredients are evenly distributed. Nobody wants to bite into a clump of salt or a pocket of flour, right? So give that mixture a good stir and save yourself from any unpleasant surprises when you're cooking or baking.
stirred is not an adjective it is a verb you dummy!
depends on the lab, but the mot common is the bunson burner.
ill have a vodka martini: shaken, not 'stirred'.
Fractional distillation is typically used to separate azeotropic mixtures by taking advantage of the differences in boiling points of the components to separate them at different stages of the column.
Homogeneous mixtures are uniform mixtures where the components are evenly distributed. They differ from heterogeneous mixtures, which have uneven distribution of components. Homogeneous mixtures are also known as solutions.
usually it is stirred. It is stirred because if it is not, the paint might still have powder and ruin whatever you are painting if the powder is put on.
stirred is not an adjective it is a verb you dummy!
As James Bond used the expression first then the answer is 007
No, Greek yoghurt does not need to be stirred, however it is possible that some separation has happened and yoghurt of any type will benefit from being stirred before its eaten.
Water was initially used and later on alcohol was used.
Some of the types of properties that can be used to separate mixtures are:FiltrationDistillationChromatographyMagnetismFloatationExtractionCrystallizationMechanical Separation
Summer sausage is a mixture of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures of mixtures, etc. wrapped in a mixture.
hot chocolate (shaken, not stirred)
These mixtures must have large differences between densities.
No, the word stirred is not an adverb.The word stirred is a verb and sometimes a noun.Click here to see a dictionary entry for the word "Stirred".
compounds are bonded at a molecular level. they would hve to be releived of that bond before physical separaion can occur.
Stirred is the past tense of stir.