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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.
Answer: in fixed proportions
A heterogeneous mixture
a homogeneous mixture they have the same proportions through out a given example
mixture
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I think so or maybe not. But if you add one more element then it will be mixture.
Fixed.
A mixture is when two substances combine together. However in a mixture there is no chemical bonding in fixed proportions. It is like rocky road ice cream. Chocolate and ice cream mixed together forms a mixture.
No, unless all the elements involved in the mixture are present in fixed atomic proportions to one another that are ratios of integers, thereby showing that the elements are chemically bonded.
Unlike compounds, the proportions of the substances in a mixture c an be changed without changing the identity of the mixture.
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically united and do not exist in fixed proportions to each other.
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.
Molecule.
compounds
elements