b. a mixture
In tap water, you will most likely find iron. In distilled or deionized water, no.
A homogeneous mixture is one that's uniform in composition, though not necessarily at every level. At the base level of observation, a popsicle could be considered homogenous, as it is a single block of flavored ice. However, smaller in scale, popsicles are more likely to be heterogenous, due to the mixing of flavor and water not necessarily being purely arranged.
a compound with the same three-dimensional shape as part of the hormone
It is a heterogenous mixture, not a pure substance. Felix Ferrow
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Sugar is a compound. It consists of several different elements depending on the type of sugar. A compound is formed by a chemical reaction and cannot be separated. You can't separate sugar into other substances physically.
I think trail mix is most likely a mixture element because it can be seperated into "parts". Without having to seperate it chemically. Compounds have to be separated chemically. And mixtures can be seperated physically. But, that's just what I think.
A gold bracelet is a compound because gold itself is an element, but when it is made into jewelry, it is combined with other element(s), making it a compound.
well its not an element, its likely to be a mixture of compounds that include aromatic compounds (ring structureed compounds), esters maybe, and other compounds all mixed together.
No. (Its an element.)
Gold itself is an element. All of the gold you are likely to see (rings, watches, plating, etc.) is an alloy (mixture) of gold and other metals. Even "pure gold" jewellery (24 k) is only +99.9% pure
Gold itself is an element. All of the gold you are likely to see (rings, watches, plating, etc.) is an alloy (mixture) of gold and other metals. Even "pure gold" jewellery (24 k) is only +99.9% pure
A type of mixture that is a solution is a homogeneous mixture. This is because all homogeneous mixtures are solutions.
Gold itself is an element. All of the gold you are likely to see (rings, watches, plating, etc.) is an alloy (mixture) of gold and other metals. Even "pure gold" jewellery (24 k) is only +99.9% pure
Table sugar, which most likely is sucrose, is a compound.
Fluorine
any element that is a non metal will do