This a nonhomogeneous mixture.
This a nonhomogeneous mixture.
Homogeneous
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Heterogeneous means non-uniform, so mango is arguably heterogeneous; you have the skin, pulp, seed etc. in a mixture, although it is stretching the interpretation of "mixture" when it would be more conventional to consider a single skin, a single seed (mangos have only one seed) and one continuous piece of pulp as discrete parts. The question also ask about "mango", not " a mango" - which implies it is not about a whole fruit. (Many homogeneous mixtures are easily separated - a mixture of powdered sugar and chalk, or a bag of green and red marbles, for instance. Although, again, it depends on what level you are considering the "mixture").
Rice and mango together can be considered a complementary mixture, as they provide a balance of flavors and textures. The soft, sweet mango contrasts with the savory rice, creating a delicious blend of taste sensations.
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Kind of oval shaped. Or mango-shaped?? :) i hope i helped!
it depends what you put inside.
Mango float is considered a heterogeneous mixture because it consists of distinct layers and components, such as mango slices, cream, and crushed biscuits or graham crackers. These ingredients do not blend uniformly, and their individual properties remain recognizable, which characterizes a heterogeneous mixture. In contrast, a homogeneous mixture would have a uniform composition throughout.
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In Australia, the Bowen mango is the most popular.
Kind of oval shaped. Or mango-shaped?? :) i hope i helped!