No it's not
Mixture
The Romans did not make yogurt in the way we understand it today, but they did consume fermented dairy products. They used techniques to preserve milk, which sometimes resulted in a yogurt-like substance. Historical texts suggest that they valued these fermented products for their taste and nutritional benefits, similar to how yogurt is appreciated today. However, the specific term "yogurt" and the modern production methods were not present in ancient Roman times.
1. A pure substance can not be separated farther since it is composed of one type of atom. 2. I can't define mechanical mixture... Check your text book 3. A solution is one or more substances. I can: As she said a pure substance has only one type of particle. A solution is MORE then one substance. But in a solution u can't see the different parts. In a mechanical mixture, there is more then one particle like in a solution, but u can see the different particles.
No actually it is a mixture because maplesyrup has more than one thiing in it
Yogurt is not a pure substance because its a mixture of different elements/molecules (Cow milk and sugar and more...) from the Periodic Table
Yogurt is a mixture, not a compound.
Yogurt is a heterogeneous mixture because it is made up of visibly different components such as milk, bacteria cultures, and fruit or flavorings that are not evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
An element - substance - NOT a mixture.
a mixture is not a substance
a mixture is not a substance
No, it is a mixture; rarely a drug is a pure substance.
No
No it's not
Plain yogurt is a homogeneous mixture because its components (water, milk proteins, fats, and sugars) are uniformly dispersed and cannot be easily distinguished.
a mixture
yes it is a mixture. it includes milk and cream.