No because the pieces of sand were the same so that would be a homogenous mixture. Heterogenous mixtures are noticeabley different from one another.
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Well from given estimates, the average amount would be 36,590,000 grains of rice
250 grains is approx. equal to 1/2 Troy Oz. At current (01/17/14) silver price of $20.29/Oz. 250 grains is worth about $10.50. (Actual conversion is: 1 grain = .00208333 troy ounces, therefore 250 grains x 0.00208333 Oz./grain = 0.5208325 Troy Oz. x $20.29/Oz. = $10.567691
there are many sizes of rice packages, and rice is sold in either pounds or volume, not by grains. this is why your question cannot have a straight answer.
The weight tolerance is +or- 1.5 grains
150 grains equates to about 9719.84mg
Granite is a mixture. It contains grains of such minerals as quartz and biotite.
it is a mixture the small grains of solids mix, and the individual molecules don't intermix so it's not a compound or solution. There's no liquid phase so suspension is ruled out.
it is a mixture
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When grains move closer together, eliminating spaces, they have compacted.
In general, yes, a granola bar is a mixture. This snack/treat is a mixture of whatever ingredients are used to make it. It might be nuts, grains, bits of fruit or other things.
all foods (meats, grains, dairy, etc.) are mixtures.
No. Sand grains could be a mixture of particles of all sorts of different rock grains. Some sands are mostly quartz grains, some are grains of feldspars, some are gypsum, some are basaltic, and some are combinations of types. Sand can actually be formed from almost any rock type.
A winnowing basket is used to separate chaff (outer covering of grains) from the edible grains. The basket is typically woven with gaps that allow the grains to fall through while retaining the chaff. By tossing the mixture of grains and chaff in the air, the lighter chaff is blown away by the wind while the heavier grains fall back into the basket.
If the rock has been eroded into grains, then the mixture is known as top soil.