no! bread is not AN element. it might be either a compound or a mixture.
Only some bread has iodine in it. If the bread was made with iodized salt, then the bread has iodine; otherwise, no.
A property of that element. An unstable element. A radioactive element
Potassium is a chemical element.
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Aluminium is an element . it is not compound or mixture.
mixture
Of course you can. :) The hidden bake element is so that no one burns themselves while picking up a piece of bread (or something else).
An element is something that is formed of only one type of atom, like Carbon or Oxygen. Bread is formed of flour and eggs and milk and yeast so it's certainly not one type of atom.
Heterogeneous mixture
It is a compound as it is made of dough, water etc..
none ,its pudding hahaha
burned out heating element.
Starch (bread of some sort), protein, vegetables, and condiments are the 4 basic elements of a sandwich.
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.
The words include bread, breast, breath, head, heavy, lead (element), and tread.
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.
You know what mayo is neither of them.Mayo is just a delight to eat with bread so who cares.