Yes, a tossed salad is a mixture of all its ingredients.
A mixture in which you can see the different parts is called a heterogeneous mixture. The components of a heterogeneous mixture are visibly separate and do not mix uniformly. An example is a salad with visible pieces of lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers.
Salad dressing is a heterogeneous mixture of oil, vinegar, and various other ingredients.
Its a heterogeneous mix because the particles of the salad are not blended completely together. A homogeneous mix is when the particles are mixed so finely that you cannot see the individual particles.
Salad dressing is a heterogeneous mixture.
A salad would be an example of a heterogeneous mixture. This is because how the contents of a salad are mixed up together but they are not the same. You could piece by piece pick a salad apart into its separate pieces again.
You can make your own mixtures....there is no limit to the product.
its mixture is salad.
Is salad dressing a heterogeneous or homogeneous mixture
It is a mixture
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Fruit salad is a mixture not a compound, because you can sort the fruits.
Oil and vinegar are a mixture. After a while they will separate.
A non-uniform mixture is called a heterogeneous mixture. In a heterogeneous mixture, the components are not evenly distributed and can be seen as separate visible parts. Examples include a mixture of oil and water or a salad with various ingredients.
A salad is not a mixture, but a collection.