Heterogeneous
No, monggo beans are a type of legume and would be considered a homogeneous substance as they are uniform in composition throughout.
Monggo beans are considered to be homogeneous because they are of the same type and have similar characteristics. Each monggo bean in a batch would generally have consistent properties and composition.
Mungo beans absorb water and become softer.
Yes, the jelly beans aren't dissolved and you cannot see the separate parts.
Monggo, or mung beans, will not spread evenly when mixed with water due to their density and size. When submerged, some beans may float while others sink, leading to uneven distribution. Additionally, the water may not fully penetrate all the beans at once, resulting in clumping. For even mixing, it may require stirring or agitation.
No, monggo beans are a type of legume and would be considered a homogeneous substance as they are uniform in composition throughout.
Monggo beans are considered to be homogeneous because they are of the same type and have similar characteristics. Each monggo bean in a batch would generally have consistent properties and composition.
Mungo beans absorb water and become softer.
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Popsicles are heterogeneous.
Vigna radiata is the formal name for Mung beans.
heterogeneous
Yes, the jelly beans aren't dissolved and you cannot see the separate parts.
A jar of jelly beans is a heterogeneous mixture.
heterogenous mixture
Monggo, or mung beans, will not spread evenly when mixed with water due to their density and size. When submerged, some beans may float while others sink, leading to uneven distribution. Additionally, the water may not fully penetrate all the beans at once, resulting in clumping. For even mixing, it may require stirring or agitation.
Heterogeneous Mixture