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Is chicken pork adobo a homogeneous mixture?
Chicken pork adobo is not a homogeneous mixture. Here's why:
* Heterogeneous mixtures have visible, distinct components. You can easily identify the chicken, pork, and sauce in adobo.
* Homogeneous mixtures have a uniform composition throughout. You can't see separate components in a homogeneous mixture (like salt dissolved in water).
While the sauce in adobo might seem uniform, the meat pieces are clearly distinct.
Therefore, chicken pork adobo is considered a heterogeneous mixture.
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