Yes.
Heterogeneous and Homogeneous are both terms used to described mixtures (substances with a varied composition) on a macroscopic level (visible to the unaided human eye.) A homogeneous mixture would appear to be of the same all throughout. For example, Koolaid or Steel (steel has both carbon and iron in it.) A heterogeneous mixture has a visibly varied composition, for example sand.
Chocolate chip ice cream is a heterogeneous mixture because it is made up of different components that are visibly distinguishable, such as Chocolate Chips, ice cream base, and possibly other mix-ins like nuts or caramel swirls.
Blizzard from dairy is a heterogeneous mixture.
This depends on the type of cheese.
Smoke is a heterogeneous mixture.
Granite is a heterogeneous material.
Orange juice is a heterogeneous mixture.
yes, chocolate chip cookie is heterogeneous because it is made up of different elements and its mixtures can be seen. On the other hand, homogenous is a mixture too, but the elements are not visible.
In terms of science, cream of mushroom soup would be considered a heterogeneous mixture and not a homogeneous one. This is because the soup contains different ingredients, making it heterogeneous.
Heterogeneous
Blizzard from dairy is a heterogeneous mixture.
heterogeneous :)
Heterogeneous
Blood is a heterogeneous mixture.
This depends on the type of cheese.
Smoke is a heterogeneous mixture.
Granite is a heterogeneous material.
A simple mixture may be homo- or heterogeneous.But this depends by why you understand by "simple".
Orange juice is a heterogeneous mixture.