It is a mixture.
Tomato sauce is a mixture not a compound.
It is a mixture.
Tomato sauce is not a compound word.
mixture
No. A tomato is a fruit. Unless you're talking tomato puree, then it's still a no.
Mixture
A homogeneous mixture has a uniform appearance and composition throughout, even on the particulate level. A homogeneous mixture is also called a solution. Liquid solutions are transparent rather than cloudy. Therefore, tomato sauce is indeed a heterogeneous mixture.
Tomato sauce is not a single compound but is a mixture of many compounds (and solvent such as water) tomato extracts with preservatives and some colors. Therefore it has no specific chemical name.
mixture
Tomato sauce is considered a mixture, not a pure substance, because it is composed of various components such as water, tomato solids, herbs, and spices. Within the tomato sauce, the dissolved substances like salt, sugar, and other flavorings would be considered solutes, while the majority of the mixture (water and tomato solids) would be the solvent. Therefore, in the context of tomato sauce, the solutes would be the individual components that are dissolved within the mixture.
As the name "Tomato sauce" suggests, tomato sauce is a sauce who's main ingredient is tomatos.
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