No. Crunchy peanut butter is a heterogeneous mixture.
that is element
It is a mixture of peanut butter and jelly. If it was a compound these items would be mixed to create another product which would have a name it it's own right
Peanut and butter--both of them are nouns. However, does peanut modify butter? There are nouns that are used as modifiers (door bell; bell of a door)Butter is churned cream--the fat of milk--or milk. Is peanut butter a churned milk or fat of milk with peanuts?The ingredient required to make peanut butter is just dry roasted peanuts. It does not require milk or milk fat. And so, peanut butter is not butter. Consequently, peanut does not modify (describe) butter in peanut butter. Thus, when combined, peanut and butter forms a new meaning; therefore, peanut butter is a compound word, an open compound word to be exact.
peanut butter Peanut is a compound word. pea + nut = peanut
Heterogeneous. You can see the different parts: bread, peanut butter.
Peanut butter is a homogeneous mixture because it mixes oil and the peanut butterAdditional answerYou obviously don't know what an element is. It is a substance that cannot be broken down into another substance by chemical processes. Hydrogen, neon, iron, cobalt, uranium are all examples of elements.
an you freeze a cake that has peanut butter and pudding mixture in between the two layer
Peanut butter is a homogeneous mixture because it mixes oil and the peanut butterAdditional answerYou obviously don't know what an element is. It is a substance that cannot be broken down into another substance by chemical processes. Hydrogen, neon, iron, cobalt, uranium are all examples of elements.
Butter is a mixture. It is composed of water, milk proteins, and milk fat. It is not a compound because it can be separated back into its individual components.
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Heterogeneous mixture