A tin of assorted biscuits is not an element or compound. It is a mixture of different types of biscuits. Each type of biscuit in the tin is made up of various compounds that contribute to its flavor, texture, and appearance.
My mum bought me a assorted pack of biscuits.
assorted, omnigenous, heterogeneous
The museum has a large and heterogeneous collection of Pacific artifacts. heterogeneous = varied, diversified, assorted (adjective)
There is no specific collective noun, but they would normally be known as a packet of biscuits or tin of biscuits.
Yes, tin is considered to be a homogeneous material because it is made up of a single type of atom arranged in a uniform manner throughout the substance. This means that tin has the same properties and composition throughout its structure.
The collective nouns for cookies are a box of cookies, a bag of cookies, or a batch of cookies.
Bronze is a homogeneous mixture (alloy) of mainly copper and tin.
Examples of heterogeneous alloys include brass (copper and zinc), bronze (copper and tin), and steel (iron and carbon). These alloys contain two or more distinct metallic elements that are not soluble in each other, resulting in a heterogeneous structure.
Any solid dispersed in a solid cannot be considered a homogenous mixture, in the sense that it cannot be considered uniform. The dispersal of one type of nut around others will be non-uniform, so from a uniformity point, it is hetrogenous. Though there is another definition of heterogeneity, and that is whether all nuts are in the same state, so if there was no gas involved (unlikely), they would be in the same state, solid, so it could be considered homogenous in that regard.
On neopets it is Assorted Candy
Examples of heterogeneous mixtures include a salad with various ingredients, a bowl of cereal with milk, and a bag of assorted nuts. These mixtures consist of visibly different components that can be easily distinguished.