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Brass is a homogeneous mixture. It is made up of a combination of copper and zinc, which are two elements. As a homogeneous mixture, brass has a uniform composition and properties throughout.
No. Cement is a mixture of several elements and water. Hydraulic cement is made from limestone, clay, and gypsum.
It is both. A compound mixture is made of pure elements. For instance; salt is made of sodium chloride. Sodium voilently reacts with water, and chloride is extremely toxic, but when you eat salt, nothing happens. Why? A chemical change undergoes. A compound is 2 or more elements chemically mixed.
Yes it does. Everything in the universe is made up of elements. Elements are a combination of atoms.
A compound is a type of matter made of a combination of elements. Most things that you see around you are mostly compounds. Every molecule of a compound has the same combination of of elements.
Dirt is a mixture. Only what appears on the Periodic Table are elements, and as dirt is a combination of many things it has no single chemical composition so it is not a compound.
Brass is a homogeneous mixture. It is made up of a combination of copper and zinc, which are two elements. As a homogeneous mixture, brass has a uniform composition and properties throughout.
soil is a mixture because it isn't made up of any elements or any combined elements(compounds). instead soil is a mixture of weathered rock, organic matter, water, and air
made from only 2 elements
made from only 2 elements
Yes, it is possible.
No. Cement is a mixture of several elements and water. Hydraulic cement is made from limestone, clay, and gypsum.
If you mean a mixture of metallic elements, it is an alloy.
If you mean a mixture of metallic elements, it is an alloy.
Red paint is made by mxing different types of elements and compounds. So it it not an element. It is a mixture of compounds.
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Hydogen is not a mixture, if it was it wouldn't be on the periodic table, which is a table for all the elements that have been found, elements are made up of one type of atom.