Is vegetable soup is a good example of uniform mixture?
Vegetable soup is not a good example of a uniform mixture. Here's why:
* Uniform Mixture: A uniform mixture (also called a homogeneous mixture) has a consistent composition throughout. This means that every part of the mixture looks and tastes the same.
* Vegetable Soup: Vegetable soup contains different ingredients like vegetables, broth, and spices. These ingredients don't distribute themselves evenly. You might find a spoonful with more carrots, while another has more beans.
Therefore, vegetable soup is a heterogeneous mixture. You can easily see the different parts of the soup, and they don't have a uniform consistency.
Examples of uniform mixtures:
* Salt dissolved in water
* Sugar dissolved in coffee
* Air (a mixture of gases)
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