No. It would be a mixture of numerous mixtures of compounds. Compounds are very simple groups of items. Each of the major components of the Pizza, such as cheese, mushrooms, pepperoni, tomato sauce, and dough are not simple groups of items. The cheese, for example, may contain a variety of different fat molecules (both saturated fats and oils), a variety of different protein molecules, some organic acids (like vinegar), etc. each of these different molecules is itself a compound.
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Mustard would complement the pepperoni.
Translation: Pizza de pepperoni
Hydrogen and oxygen are both elements. When they combine to form water (H2O), then it becomes a compound.
Water is an compound essential to life.
The most obvious way to make cheese pizza out of pepperoni pizza would be by removing the pepperoni's from on top of the pizza. Voila! Cheese pizza.
if refrigerated at the store can pepperoni be left out on the shelf. Another answer: If the pepperoni meets the USDA definition for a dry sausage, it should be shelf stable. Even so, I would prefer to keep it refrigerated to help protect the flavor.
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Homogeneous mixtures are the same throughout. They can be evenly mixed.Heterogeneous mixtures can be separated easily like water with ice cubes.Cream of mushroom, with large mushroom pieces, is considered a heterogeneous mixture because it can be separated. (The mushrooms/vegetables and the cream soup)
That would be the 1-up mushroom.
1.75 pounds of pepperoni would cost $4.48 (1.75 pounds * $2.56 per pound).
It would be a molecule. It cannot be considered a compound because it contains atoms of only one element.