A mixture
A mixture is a combination of different substances that remain as individual substances and can be separated by physical means. Examples include a mixture of salt and sand, where you can separate them through processes like filtration or evaporation.
A concoction of 2 or more things
a mixture
A mixture is a combination of different substances that are physically combined but remain separate and retain their individual properties. A blend typically refers to a homogeneous combination of substances where the components are thoroughly mixed together, resulting in a uniform consistency.
A heterogeneous mixture is made of different substances that remain physically separate.
A heterogeneous mixture is a combination of two or more substances that remain distinct and do not uniformly blend together. In such mixtures, the individual components can often be seen and separated physically, like oil and water or a salad. The properties of the mixture can vary throughout, depending on the proportions and types of substances present.
Hetergenous mixtures are made of different substances that remain physically separate.
When sugar and sand are mixed together, they can be physically separated because they are not chemically bonded. However, the properties of the original substances remain unchanged even after mixing since it is a physical combination and not a chemical reaction.
After the mixing the properties of substances remain unchanged.
A mixture. In a mixture, the substances are physically combined, but they remain separate and can be mixed in varying proportions. The components in a mixture can be easily separated through physical means.
Substances that cannot dissolve in water are called insoluble substances. These substances do not mix with water and remain as separate phases when added to water.
no homogeneous substances is not uniform as it contains mixture of many substances and therefore all particles cannot remain in fixed ratio.