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mixture
no but a mixture can
Table sugar is a pure substance. It is made up of one type of molecule that cannot be separated into two or more components. Mixtures can be separated. For example, a mixture of water and sand can be separated into two components. Other examples of pure substances are diamonds, and table salt.
Gasoline is considered to be a substance. It is not a mixture because it cannot be separated in a non-chemical process.
No, a mixture is not a substance. They are two different items. A mixture is when two or more substances are mixed together using any proportions but can be separated physically. A substance is when two or more compounds or elements are combined chemically into fixed proportions but can only be separated chemically.
mixture
The meaning is that the components can be separated from the mixture.
It wouldn't be a single substance, it would be a mixture.
The difference between a homogeneous mixture and a pure substance is that a pure substance has a fixed composition and cannot be separated because it is chemically bonded and a homogeneous mixture can be separated.
I believe the substance is salt
no but a mixture can
Mixtures: can be separated by physical means
Heterogeneous
false
it is a mixture.
Table sugar is a pure substance. It is made up of one type of molecule that cannot be separated into two or more components. Mixtures can be separated. For example, a mixture of water and sand can be separated into two components. Other examples of pure substances are diamonds, and table salt.
It is not a mixture if it does not contain at least two substances.