It can be a mixture of vanilla and chocolate cake in which case it is mainly vanilla with streaks of chocolate.
Is marble a mixture.
A crushing of a marble tile into small particles.
The mixture was applied with a brush left on the marble for several days and then wiped off.
The mixture should resemble pancake batter.
The same source recommended polishing using a mixture of soda pumice and chalk or simply using milk.
The liquid solvent is your active ingredient that penetrates the pours of the marble and draws out the stain.
A marble poultice is two part mixture made up of a white absorbent material and a liquid solvent.
A mixture is a substance that is formed when two or more different substances are physically mixed and they do not chemically react to form a new substance.
Clearly marble is not a homogeneous material.
It is better to have more marble than cement.
If the mixture is too dry then add more water one half gallon at a time.
However if you look at a piece of marble it has numerous very pretty stripes and blotches often known as marbling even.
Mixtures are defined as matter which consists of two or more substances mixed together.
Other possibilities are strawberry or other fruit flavors or particularly in marbled coffee cakes cinnamon or other spices.
So marble must also be recognised as a mixture.
This is a very simple question that has a rather complicated answer.
Marble is typically more than 95 calcium carbonate perhaps even 99 calcium carbonate and calcium carbonate is a compound.
Marble is a type of limestone so is a.
Because marble are not homogeneous and therefore not pure substances or compounds.
They are called mixtures.
So marble must also be recognised as a mixture.
If the mix is too wet add more marble mix rather than cement.
A marble cake is a cake with a streaked or mottled appearance like marble achieved by very lightly blending light and dark batter.
However unlike granite marble is typically more than 90 calcium carbonate so it might count as a pure substance.
Marble has a good claim to be recognised as a compou.
This will not result in the formation of a mixture because here there is only one substance present.
Just like granite marble is a mixture.
Using milk is never appropriate because the residues that will inevitably be left behind are acidic in themselves will encourage mould growth and attract dirt.
Marble is typically more than 95 calcium carbonate perhaps even 99 calcium carbonate and calcium carbonate is a compound.
The small amount of various impurities in marble produce its very pretty appearance.