Is salad dressing is an example of a homogeneous mixtureTrue or false?

The answer is true. Here's why:

* Homogeneous Mixture: A homogeneous mixture has a uniform composition throughout. This means that the components are evenly distributed and you can't easily distinguish them from each other.

* Salad Dressing: While salad dressings can vary in their ingredients, a well-made dressing is generally a smooth, consistent liquid. You can't see individual components like oil, vinegar, or herbs.

However: There are exceptions. Some salad dressings, especially creamy ones, can separate over time. The oil may rise to the top, creating a less uniform mixture.