No, it is a homogeneous mixture.
Paper is heterogeneous mixture.
It is an alloy, very probable not homogeneous.
Paper is a heterogeneous mixture because it is made up of different materials (such as cellulose fibers and various fillers) that are not chemically bonded together. It is not a solution, compound, or element.
Lined paper is primarily composed of cellulose fibers from trees bound together with a starch-based adhesive. It is a heterogeneous mixture due to the presence of different components that can be physically distinguished. It is not a compound or an element because it consists of multiple substances mixed together.
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A paper clip is a homogeneous mixture because it is made of the same material throughout, usually metal such as stainless steel.
heterogeneous, assuming the pile is made of a variation of different materials
It is a heterogeneous mixture. The meat balls and the noodles are not mixed together and distributed evenly. Chocolate milk would be Homogeneous because the chocolate powder and the milk have mixed evenly.
heterogeneous
heterogeneous mixture
Homogenous, dont worry my answer is CORRECT