no its not
Homogeneous mixtures have a uniform composition throughout. Among the options listed, salad dressing is typically a heterogeneous mixture due to the visible separation of ingredients like oil and vinegar. Milk can be considered a homogeneous mixture, as it typically appears uniform. Granola cereal and soil are also heterogeneous mixtures, as they consist of distinct particles and components.
Yes, a granola bar is a type of mixture because it contains various components such as oats, nuts, seeds, sweeteners, and sometimes chocolate or dried fruits all combined together to form the final product.
Among the options provided, salad dressing is typically a homogeneous mixture, especially if it's an emulsion like vinaigrette, where oil and vinegar blend to form a uniform mixture. Soil and granola are heterogeneous mixtures, as their components can be easily distinguished and are not uniformly distributed. Milk can be considered homogeneous if it is whole milk, as its components are mixed uniformly, but it can separate if left standing.
A granola bar is a mechanical mixture. It consists of various ingredients, such as oats, nuts, dried fruits, and sweeteners, that are combined but not chemically bonded. Each component retains its individual properties, making it a heterogeneous mixture rather than a uniform solution.
Yes, a chocolate bar is a homogeneous mixture because it consists of multiple substances (such as cocoa, sugar, and milk) that are evenly distributed throughout the bar, resulting in a uniform appearance and composition.
a granola bar is a mechanical / heterogeneous mixture
No. A granola bar is a mixture.
Heterogeneous.
Because it can be reduced to its constituents fairly easily - just sort through it.
Yes, a granola bar is a type of mixture because it contains various components such as oats, nuts, seeds, sweeteners, and sometimes chocolate or dried fruits all combined together to form the final product.
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A granola bar is a compound.
This mixture is not homogeneous.
Snickers are heterogeneous mixtures.
No, A twix bar would be considered a heterogeneous mixture. The cookie and the caramel (not to mention the chocolate) can be physically separated from each other and they are not identical. By definition, a homogeneous mixture must be uniform (or identical) throughout the sample. Twix is not uniform.
Yes, a chocolate bar is a homogeneous mixture because it consists of multiple substances (such as cocoa, sugar, and milk) that are evenly distributed throughout the bar, resulting in a uniform appearance and composition.
The apple is produced by a tree, the granola bar is produced by a factory. The apple is a fruit, the granola bar is a grain product.