No
mixture :)
Soil, salad, and sugar water are all examples of mixtures. Soil is a heterogeneous mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and microorganisms. Salad is a combination of various ingredients that can be easily separated, making it a heterogeneous mixture as well. Sugar water is a homogeneous mixture where sugar is completely dissolved in water, resulting in a uniform composition.
mixture :)
Yes
Salads and soil are mixtures, while sugar is any of several hydrocarbon compounds. As a group, they are examples of "agricultural items that begin with the letter S."
Things You Can Consume
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heterogeneos
heterogeneous mixture. because they are ununiform mixtures, you can see the different components of both the garden soil and potato salad.
Homogeneous mixtures: 1) Sugar dissolved in water 2) Air 3) Salt water 4) Vinegar 5) Brass Heterogeneous mixtures: 1) Salad 2) Chex Mix 3) Granite 4) Trail mix 5) Soil
solutions = salt and water alcohol and water caperr sulfate and water suspention = soil and water sand and water clay and water emolsion =oil and vinegar korosene and water oil and water colloidal dispersions = liquid laundry starch and water fine pottery
salad dressing freshly squeezed orange juice raisin muffin pizza sea water (sand, water) soil granite muddy water