Yes, it is a heterogeneous mixture (where different parts retain differences), rather than homogeneous, where everything is mixed so that each part is exactly the same.
Ice cream, itself, is a heterogeneous mixture (a colloid). Therefore, adding strawberries (or anything else) to it still makes it a heterogeneous mixture.
Fruit salad is a heterogeneous mixture because it contains different components that can be visually distinguished, such as pieces of various fruits.
No, ice cream is not a fruit. It may have fruit flavors, such as strawberry, but that does not make it a fruit. Or a vegetable either for that matter. It is a dairy product, because it is made of milk
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chili is a chile is a heterogeneous mixture, tomato supe homogeneous mixture.
No,watermelon is a heterogeneous mixture as you can separate the seeds from the fruit.
One delicious fruit ice cream recipe I recommend is a simple strawberry ice cream. To make it, blend fresh strawberries with sugar and cream, then freeze the mixture until it's creamy and ready to enjoy.
heterogeneous, compost contains a mixture of organic matter such as fruit and vegtable waste
The most popular fruit flavor for ice cream is strawberry.
Is cherry vanilla ice cream homogenous or heterogeneous
No. A tomato is a fruit. Unless you're talking tomato puree, then it's still a no.
Its a heterogeneous mix because the particles of the salad are not blended completely together. A homogeneous mix is when the particles are mixed so finely that you cannot see the individual particles.