Mayonnaise is a mixture that is made up of many compounds.
Mayonnaise is a emulsion, oil is not and water is a pure compound.
It is a mixture - a very specific type of mixture - a colloid.
The chemical formula for mayonnaise is not a simple formula like that of a pure compound, as it is a mixture of various ingredients such as oil, egg yolk, vinegar, and seasonings. Each ingredient in mayonnaise has its own chemical formula.
A mixture
Mayonnaise is a mixture of oil, egg yolk, vinegar, and seasonings, and does not have an atomic number. The concept of atomic number applies to elements in the periodic table, indicating the number of protons in an atom's nucleus. Mayonnaise is a molecular compound, not an element, so it does not have its own atomic number.
Mayonnaise is a mixture of various substances rather than a pure element or compound. It typically includes ingredients such as oil, eggs, vinegar, and seasonings, which are mixed together to form a creamy emulsion.
No, mayonnaise is a condiment.
No, mayonnaise is not a gas. Mayonnaise is a semi-solid or thick liquid.
It depends on the mayonnaise. You can even get egg-free mayonnaise which is equivalent to an infinite amount of mayonnaise for each egg.
Mayonnaise is a noun.
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