no because they are bonded. components of mixtures are not bonded together.
No, It is a chemical compound.
No. When in the form of water, hydrogen and oxygen form a compound, which is a pure substance.
No. Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, not a mixture.
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a bottle of table vinegar
No, the hydrogen and oxygen elements in water are combined in molecules and so are a compound rather than a mixture. Air is a good example of a homogeneous mixture of mainly nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor and hence it has different types of molecules thoroughly mixed together rather than chemically combined. Salty water is another good example.
Mixture, because it is mixed with all sorts of chemicals, such as smog, and or pollen.Mixture is NOT a pure substance, because to be a pure substance, it can't be mixed with anything.
No. When they make up water they are an example of a molecular compound. Example of homogeneous mixture is air composed of several gasses including Nitrogen (N) Oxygen (O2), Carbon dioxide (CO2), and water vapor (H2O). Another example is sugar dissolved in water.
Ascorbic acid is a compound mixture. It's made up of 6 carbon atoms, 8 hydrogen atoms and 6 oxygen atoms. Cabon, hydrogen and oxygen are elements.
air is not a mixture. it is a compound. it is made up of 1 oxygen atom nd 2 hydrogen atoms
H2O (hydrogen & oxygen).
Hydrogen peroxide has two atoms of hydrogen and oxygen.