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Pudding is a mixture. At room temperature it contains substances in both the solid phase and the liquid phase. Though at low enough temperatures the entire mixture will solidify; resulting in a phenomenon scientists refer to as "puddin' pops"

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9mo ago

Pudding is considered a colloidal system, which means it has properties of both solids and liquids. It has a solid-like structure that can hold its shape, but it also flows like a liquid.

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8y ago

Pudding is a colloidial mixture. It is a mixture of solids in a liquid. It is in the same category as toothpaste.

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8y ago

Pudding is an amorphous mixture; pudding is not a solid.

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8y ago

Well, it certainly doesn't look crystalline, so I am pretty sure that yes, it is amorphous.

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8y ago

Yes.

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