Classify each of the following as a heterogeneous mixture (M) or homogeneous mixture (S)or compound (C) or element (E).

oxygen dissolved in water - S
carbon mixed with sand - M
apple juice - S
vegetable soup -M
sour, curdled milk -M
steel -S
hydrogen -E
salt -E
distilled water -C
ocean water -M
tap water -S
Lake Michigan water -M
uranium -E
air -C
diamond -E
a piece of granite rock -H
smoke -C
fog -S
paint (shaken or stirred and ready to use) -S
copper -E
hydrogen peroxide -C
vanilla extract -S
an egg -M
whipped cream -M
gasoline -S
concrete -M
a pizza -M
ready to eat Jello no fruit) -S
iron -E
sulfur -E
iron sulfide -C
toothpaste (1 color - no lines)-S
dynamite (TNT) -C
Windex cleaner -S
gravel -M
an alkaline battery -C

oxygen dissolved in water - S

carbon mixed with sand - M
apple juice - S
vegetable soup -M
sour, curdled milk -M
steel -S
hydrogen -E
salt -E salt is NaCl, a compound
distilled water -C
ocean water -M depends
tap water -S
Lake Michigan water -M I guess so
uranium -E
air -C mixture
diamond -E
a piece of granite rock -H what's H
smoke -C probably not
fog -S depends
paint (shaken or stirred and ready to use) -S depends
copper -E
hydrogen peroxide -C
vanilla extract -S
an egg -M
whipped cream -M depends
gasoline -S
concrete -M
a pizza -M
ready to eat Jello no fruit) -S
iron -E
sulfur -E
iron sulfide -C
toothpaste (1 color - no lines)-S
dynamite (TNT) -C dynamite is not TNT
Windex cleaner -S
gravel -M
an alkaline battery -C C, E, M

Is Vanila a compound ?

Is butter a compound ?
Is sugar a compound?
Is Brown sugar a compound ?

To classify each of the following substances, we need to understand the definitions of a homogeneous mixture, heterogeneous mixture, compound, and element.

1. Homogeneous Mixture (S): A homogeneous mixture has uniform composition throughout and looks the same in every part.

2. Heterogeneous Mixture (M): A heterogeneous mixture does not have a uniform composition and may have visible differences in its components.

3. Compound (C): A compound is a substance composed of two or more different elements chemically combined in fixed ratios.

4. Element (E): An element is a substance made up of only one type of atom.

Now let's classify each substance:

1. Oxygen dissolved in water - Homogeneous Mixture (S)
2. Carbon mixed with sand - Heterogeneous Mixture (M)
3. Apple juice - Homogeneous Mixture (S)
4. Vegetable soup - Heterogeneous Mixture (M)
5. Sour, curdled milk - Heterogeneous Mixture (M)
6. Steel - Homogeneous Mixture (S)
7. Hydrogen - Element (E)
8. Salt - Compound (C)
9. Distilled water - Compound (C)
10. Ocean water - Heterogeneous Mixture (M)
11. Tap water - Homogeneous Mixture (S)
12. Lake Michigan water - Heterogeneous Mixture (M)
13. Uranium - Element (E)
14. Air - Homogeneous Mixture (C)
15. Diamond - Element (E)
16. A piece of granite rock - Heterogeneous Mixture (M)
17. Smoke - Homogeneous Mixture (C)
18. Fog - Homogeneous Mixture (S)
19. Paint (shaken or stirred and ready to use) - Homogeneous Mixture (S)
20. Copper - Element (E)
21. Hydrogen peroxide - Compound (C)
22. Vanilla extract - Homogeneous Mixture (S)
23. An egg - Heterogeneous Mixture (M)
24. Whipped cream - Heterogeneous Mixture (M)
25. Gasoline - Homogeneous Mixture (S)
26. Concrete - Heterogeneous Mixture (M)
27. A pizza - Heterogeneous Mixture (M)
28. Ready to eat Jello (no fruit) - Homogeneous Mixture (S)
29. Iron - Element (E)
30. Sulfur - Element (E)
31. Iron sulfide - Compound (C)
32. Toothpaste (1 color - no lines) - Homogeneous Mixture (S)
33. Dynamite (TNT) - Compound (C)
34. Windex cleaner - Homogeneous Mixture (S)
35. Gravel - Heterogeneous Mixture (M)
36. An alkaline battery - Compound (C)

Please note that while these classifications are generally accurate, some substances can exhibit different behaviors depending on the context or conditions.

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