Soup is an example of a heterogenous mixture. It has broth, vegetables, and other things that make it different throughout.
yes it is.
Example: cakes, salads, soils, soup, saussage.
Heterogeneous -- if it has chunks of vegetables in it.If it is only broth (with no chunks of any kind) than it would be homogeneous.See the Related Questions for more information.
Vegetable soup is made up from different things making it heterogenous.
It is neither heterogenous nor heterogenous. It is HOMOgenous
Vegetable soup would be a heterogenous mixture - the various components can be separated out by physical means (such as straining to separate the solid vegetables from the liquid broth) and the mixture is not the same throughout (for instance, in one spoonful you may get two carrots and a pea but in the next spoonful you pick up a green bean and half a potato piece).
Mixtures.
heterogenous
heterogenous
Gasoline is a homogeneous solution.
heterogenous is not a word so there is none.
Distilled water is homogenous not heterogenous.