Hot Chocolate with marshmallows is considered a heterogeneous mixture. This is because the marshmallows do not fully dissolve in the hot chocolate, resulting in distinct components that can be seen and separated. The chocolate and marshmallows maintain their individual properties, making it easy to identify each part within the mixture.
This is a heterogeneous mixture.
Hot Dogs is a non-homogeneous mixture.
Hot tea with sweetener is a homogeneous mixture because the sweetener dissolves completely in the tea, resulting in a uniform composition throughout the mixture.
As the temperature of hot chocolate increases, the particles within it gain kinetic energy and move more rapidly. This increased movement causes the particles to collide more frequently and with greater force, leading to a decrease in the viscosity of the hot chocolate. Additionally, the solubility of the cocoa and sugar particles improves, allowing for a smoother and more homogeneous mixture. Overall, higher temperatures result in a more dynamic and fluid state of the hot chocolate's particles.
A mixture is a substance with a variable composition and is strong when the elements of that mixture bond to form a compound. Different compounds are air, coffee, tea etc... Coffee, for instance, can be weak or strong, and milk can be "whole" or low-fat. Though their molecular composition is variable, each of the mixtures described here is the same throughout: Such a mixture is described as homogeneous. Coffee is an example of a solution, a specific type of homogeneous mixture. Most homogeneous mixtures can be considered solutions. Heterogeneous mixtures contain regions that differ from one another. As an example, a glass of cold tea with undissolved sugar at the bottom is a heterogeneous mixture: the tea at the top is unsweetened or even bitter, whereas at the bottom, there is an overly sweet sludge of tea and sugar, however, if you heat up the tea it can become homogeneous.
This is a heterogeneous mixture.
Hot Dogs is a non-homogeneous mixture.
3 in 1 coffee powder is an example of a homogeneous mixture because all the components (coffee, creamer, sugar) are evenly distributed throughout the mixture and cannot be easily separated.
Yes, it is!
its a homogeneous because the ingrediets are combined but a heterogeneous is when you can acctually see all the ingredients but not combined.
well it depends if youre a vegitarian you like vegies but what I like are doughnuts and hot chocolate with marshmellows
It is a heterogeneous compound. Were the marshmallows broken into their smallest unit while keeping their properties, they would be compounds. Once mixed throughout the milk the marshmallow compounds and milk compounds would form a homogeneous mixture, because the whole mixture has a uniform compound. When marshmallows float on top in chunks, they make up a heterogeneous mixture.
from heterogeneous to homogeneous
If there are no tea leaves in the mixture, then it is a homogeneous mixture, or solution. If there are tea leaves present, then it would be a heterogeneous mixture.
Heterogenous network environments consist of computer systems from differenct vendors that run differenct operating systems and communication protocols Homogenous Generally a homogenous networks is made up of computer from the same vendor or compatible equipment that all run unde rthe same OS or network operating system. Heterogenous networks are obviously more common because most companies purchae there equipment from a variety of vendors
A hot fudge sundae is heterogeneous because it consists of different components like ice cream, hot fudge, whipped cream, nuts, and a cherry, all visually distinguishable within the dessert.
Hot tea with sweetener is a homogeneous mixture because the sweetener dissolves completely in the tea, resulting in a uniform composition throughout the mixture.