what is cooking oil is it homogenous or heterogenous
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vegetable oil and water: Oil and water do not mix. Therefore, the individual components can be identified from each other which means this is a heterogeneous mixture.
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Cooking oil is considered heterogeneous because it does not mix with other substances ex. (Water).
- Mixtures that are homogeneous have a consistent structure or make-up.
- For instance, if you mix table salt and water, the result is homogeneous because the salt totally dissolves and the water has an even distribution of salt flakes.
- Typically, homogeneous mixes are ones whose constituent parts are difficult to separate.
- Diverse chemicals make up heterogeneous mixes, which lack homogeneous composition. A salad is a good example of a heterogeneous mixture because it is clear that it contains several, distinct items like lettuce, tomatoes, and carrots.
- Ex-There might not be the same quantity of tomatoes in one scoop of the salad as in another.
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