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A mixture is formed when two things are combined, but you could still separate the two (or more) things. Possible ways of separating may be through straining, evaporation, eye-balling it, etc.

When something is chemically combined, it has formed something new that could not be separated back into the original materials.

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What are hetogeneous mixtures?

Heterogeneous means of different types. So a heterogeneous mixture is a mixture of dissimilar items. Homogeneous means of the same type so a homogeneous mixture would be a mixture of similar items.A mixture where two or more substances are mixed together but are not chemically combined is called as an heterogeneous mixture.In chemistry, heterogeneous mixture is a mixture of two or more different substances in the form of solution or colloids. For example, salad is an heterogeneous mixtureA heterogenous mixture is not uniform in composition and properties throughout.


Is sugar stirred into tea a mixture or a compound?

because sugar separates from tea!


What is the difference between the particals in an elementcompounda homogenous and a hetrogeneous mixture?

Element-- all atoms are the same. Compound -- all atoms are not the same, but they have combined in an exact ratio so there is an exact formula, and the properties have changed from the elements to form the compound. ALL mixtures -- things are just stirred together with no change in their properties and no exact formula Heterogeneous mixture -- like salt and pepper mixed together, you can still see the individual particles Homogeneous mixture -- like salt and water, you can't see the different particles, but their properties have not changed. You can still taste the salt.


Is chocolate chip ice cream a heterogeneous or heterogeneous mixture?

heterogeneous


What is the resulting mixture called if a mixture of salt and sugar crystals were added to water and stirred till all the solids have dissolved?

An electrolyte replacement. Mostly used for dysentery sufferers. :)

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What is a a material made of compounds stirred together but not chemically combined?

Mixture in general but there are much more specific categories.


Is Beach sand a mixture or a compound?

Sand and vinegar is a mixture. The two do not chemically bond, they are merely stirred together.


Is hydrogen dioxide a mixture?

not really. its a chemical compound. A mixture means sort of stirred up together, but not really chemically altered. Think of a mixture of like salt and pepper on your dinner food.


What are Two or more elements stirred together without a chemical change?

Mixture


What would happen if you stirred water and sand?

If you stirred water and sand together, you would have a mixture of water and sand until the sand sinks to the bottom.


Why is water stirred when added to a mixture?

To smoothly mix up the ingredients. water is stirred into the mix.


A stirred mixture of sand and water is a?

By having sex


Are marbles stirred into a tub of sand a solution?

No, it is a mixture.


What are hetogeneous mixtures?

Heterogeneous means of different types. So a heterogeneous mixture is a mixture of dissimilar items. Homogeneous means of the same type so a homogeneous mixture would be a mixture of similar items.A mixture where two or more substances are mixed together but are not chemically combined is called as an heterogeneous mixture.In chemistry, heterogeneous mixture is a mixture of two or more different substances in the form of solution or colloids. For example, salad is an heterogeneous mixtureA heterogenous mixture is not uniform in composition and properties throughout.


Is table sugar added to a cup of coffee and stirred a pure substance or a mixture?

No, that would be a mixture.


What is water and oil when stirred together?

If stirred very thoroughly, they can become an emulsion.


Why is a mixture stirred at regular intervals?

To keep it from separating into its component parts.