Is chunky spaghetti sauce homogeneous or heterogeneous?
Chunky spaghetti sauce is heterogeneous. Here's why:
* Homogeneous mixtures have a uniform composition throughout. You can't see individual components. Think of salt dissolved in water.
* Heterogeneous mixtures have non-uniform composition. You can see different components. Think of sand and water.
Chunky spaghetti sauce has visible chunks of vegetables, meat, or other ingredients. This means it has a non-uniform composition, making it a heterogeneous mixture.
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