are sprinkles considered candy
Candy sprinkles are considered a heterogeneous mixture because they are made up of multiple components (sugar, food coloring, etc.) that are visibly different and can be easily separated. Unlike a homogeneous mixture where the components are evenly distributed and not easily distinguishable, the components in candy sprinkles retain their individual properties.
The people who invented candy sprinkles were Gabby silk and Carly Mckenna The people who invented candy sprinkles were Gabby silk and Carly Mckenna
This isn't slang. Sprinkles are those little candy pieces you sprinkle on top of your ice cream or cake.
Yes, the word sprinkles is a noun, a plural, common, concrete noun. The word sprinkles is also a verb (sprinkle, sprinkles, sprinkling, sprinkled).
Cotton Candy with rainbow sprinkles on top
"raspberries and blackberries" by jelly belly.
Fillmore love candy bars with sprinkles in the middle and some hot fudge
Candy sprinkles are considered a heterogeneous mixture because they consist of different components that can be visually distinguished and are not uniformly distributed. Each sprinkle can vary in color, size, and shape, which means they retain their individual properties rather than blending into a single uniform substance. This characteristic allows for the different components to be separated physically, further emphasizing their heterogeneous nature.
Fillmore love candy bars with sprinkles in the middle and some hot fudge
Those really huge pretzel rods covered in a lot of chocolate, then sprinkles
Charlotte, lacey, ruby, sage, scout, Shirley
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