mixture as the elements are not chemically bonded :)
Cake batter is considered a mixture because it is made up of multiple ingredients such as flour, sugar, eggs, butter, and flavorings that are physically combined, but retain their individual properties and can be separated. Mixing these ingredients together does not result in a chemical reaction forming a new substance.
No, cake is a heterogeneous mixture, not a mechanical mixture. A mechanical mixture is a type of mixture where you can see the different components mixed together, like a granola bar. In a cake, the ingredients are mixed together thoroughly and chemically react during baking to create a cohesive structure.
Bubbling may be a CHARACTERISTIC of a large enough liquid quantity of an ELEMENT, COMPOUND, or MIXTURE, but it is not an EXAMPLE of any of those. An example of an element would be oxygen, an example of a compound would be water, and an example of a mixture would be cake mix. An example is an individual representative instance or sample from a group of similar items, intended to give a sense of what those things are. A characteristic is a feature of all of the items in a group of items.
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Sponge cake is a heterogeneous mixture.
cake batter
No, it is ma mixture.
a mixture because you mix the ingredients to get the cake batter
it is a compound because it is made of 2 or more substances made by hand. i learned that in cooking class
Mixture
Yes, it is true.
heterogenous
it is a mixture because it is a bunch of different stuff
No, it's a mixture of compounds, so it's a mixture!
It is a mixture.
Cake mix is a mixture of various compounds such as flour, sugar, baking powder, and flavorings. Each ingredient in the mix is a compound itself, but cake mix as a whole is considered a mixture rather than a compound.
Chocolate cake is a complex mixture, not a compound; and the preparation involve many chemical reactions.