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No, a mixture of oil and vinegar is not a solution. Solutions are homogeneous mixtures where one substance dissolves in another, while oil and vinegar will typically separate into distinct layers due to their different polarities.
No, oil and vinegar are not a mechanical mixture. They form a heterogeneous mixture where the two liquids do not fully mix or dissolve into each other, creating separate layers.
Oil and water are both liquids Perhaps you are asking about the mixture that they can produce under some circumstances. This is an emulsion, where tiny drops of one liquid are spread through the other.
Oil is a heterogeneous mixture because it is composed of different substances that are not uniformly distributed throughout the mixture. Oil consists mainly of hydrocarbons, but it can also contain impurities and additives which can vary in composition and distribution.
Vinegar and oil separate in Italian dressing because they have different densities and polarities. Oil is non-polar and less dense than vinegar, so it tends to float on top of the vinegar. To create a stable emulsion, which keeps the ingredients mixed together, an emulsifier like mustard or egg yolk can be added to help bind the oil and vinegar together.
Yes, a heterogeneous mixture is one in which the components are not uniformly distributed, like oil and vinegar. An example of a heterogeneous mixture is oil and vinegar salad dressing. Another example is sand and water, where the sand particles do not dissolve in the water.
Oil and vinegar form a heterogeneous mixture.
Oil and vinegar dressing is a heterogeneous mixture.
Oil and Vinegar do not dissolve in each other, therefore it is a mixture.
No. Vinegar is a mixture of water and acetic acid.
Oil and vinegar are a mixture. After a while they will separate.
A COMPOUND is 1 thing. If you were asking is a bottle of oil a compound then yes it is. Since all the oil molecules are the same in that bottle, it would be a compound. Since vinegar and oil are obviously not the same thing due to the fact that they have different names as well as different compositions. Vinegar and oil is obviously a mixture of two different things. Technically, i am not 100% positive, vinegar i believe is generally a mix of water and some sort of acid. This would mean vinegar itself is a mixture as well.
No, a mixture of oil and vinegar is not a solution. Solutions are homogeneous mixtures where one substance dissolves in another, while oil and vinegar will typically separate into distinct layers due to their different polarities.
No, oil and vinegar are not a mechanical mixture. They form a heterogeneous mixture where the two liquids do not fully mix or dissolve into each other, creating separate layers.
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HETRO, BECAUSE THE PARTS OF THE MIXTURE ARE NOT EVENLY DISTRIBUTED...
Yes, it is a heterogeneous mixture.