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5 May, 13:37

Is ice cream a mechanical mixture or solution why?

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  1. 5 May, 14:27
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    A solution requires that two chemicals each in a separate container with a solvent are then mixed. There usually is a chemical reaction that has taken place.

    A mechanical mixture is one in which particles are suspended in a solvent. No chemical exchange has taken place.

    Sugar in water is a very common example of a mixture. If you look up the Tyndall effect, you will find out how light behaves when it is shone through a mixture. In a solution the light leaves no trace of how it passes through a solution.

    When light passes through a mixture it leaves traces of how it passes through the mixture. It is cone shaped.

    Sorry. Ice cream is a mixture.
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