Mixture
Salad dressing is a heterogeneous mixture of oil, vinegar, and various other ingredients.
Oil and vinegar are a mixture. After a while they will separate.
no
If you can see particles (like spices) in it, it's not a solution.If it separates, it's not a solution.Italian dressing has both those properties, so it's not a solution twice over.
Short answer: No. A salad dressing is specifically a colloid emulsion (when shaken/prepared), but easily becomes a suspension as the oil and water (in the vinegar) separate over time. On top of that, things like mustard seeds and herbs cause the dressing to become a mixture (as they could be filtered out). A salad in its entirety is a mixture, as the leaves are not dissolved in the dressing. So, salad cannot be a solution and neither is its dressing.
Yes, it is a heterogeneous mixture.
No. Salad dressing is a heterogeneous mixture of oil, vinegar, and various other ingredients.
Salad dressings are heterogeneous mixtures of oil, vinegar, and various other ingredients.
Salad dressing is a heterogeneous mixture of oil, vinegar, and various other ingredients.
Salad dressing is an example of a solution, as it typically consists of a homogeneous mixture of ingredients like oil, vinegar, and various seasonings that blend together uniformly. In contrast, tea and milk are separate substances that may not fully blend, and a salad consists of solid components that do not form a solution.
Salad dressing is a heterogeneous mixture.
An emulsion.