Vegetable soup would be a heterogenous mixture - the various components can be separated out by physical means (such as straining to separate the solid vegetables from the liquid broth) and the mixture is not the same throughout (for instance, in one spoonful you may get two carrots and a pea but in the next spoonful you pick up a green bean and half a potato piece).
Veggie oil is a mechanical mixture.
Mixture
Yes, cream soup is considered a homogeneous mixture because it is a uniform mixture of ingredients where the components are evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
Birdseed is a mixture not a solution.
It would depend on the soup and its ingredients. A vegetable soup will have solid ingredients making it a mixture. It can have fats and protein making it a suspension, and it will also have ingredients that are dissolved in the water making it also a solution.
Vegetable soup is a mixture.
its a mixture
no chicken noodle soup is a mixture not a solution
Heterogeneous mixture.
it's mixture
Soup is a mixture because it is made up of different ingredients such as vegetables, broth, and seasonings that retain their individual properties. It is not a compound, which is a substance made up of two or more elements chemically bonded together.
Veggie oil is a mechanical mixture.
Yes
Well, sweetheart, vegetable soup is a solution. It's a homogeneous mixture where the components are evenly distributed at a molecular level. So next time you're slurping down that delicious soup, just remember you're sipping on a solution, not a mechanical mixture.
As I see noodles and lumps of chicken (and sometimes vegetables) in it that eliminates solution as a possibility!
It is a mixture of compounds. It is consist of a large number of compounds. And it does not have a chemical composition.
Yes, it is a mixture of water and whatever has been reduced for the flavour.