Yes. Atoms can be alone or make mixtures called molecules, and mixtures of molecules and atoms make up everything.
The 90 or so naturally occuring elements make up all matter in the universe. They can combine millions of different ways to make compounds and mixtures.
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Matter is classified as mixtures and substances. Mixtures are made up of two or more different substances that are physically combined, such as saltwater. Substances consist of only one type of atom or molecule, like elements (e.g. gold) and compounds (e.g. water).
Some people divide matter into pure substances and mixtures. Pure substances are elements and compounds. Mixtures include homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. Some people divide matter into homogeneous matter and heterogeneous matter. Homogeneous matter includes pure substances and homogeneous mixtures (solutions). Heterogeneous matter is heterogeneous mixtures.
Matter is classified as mixtures and substances. Mixtures are composed of two or more different substances that are physically combined, while substances are pure forms of matter that cannot be separated by physical means. Substances are further divided into elements and compounds.
Matter can be divided into two categories: pure substances and mixtures. Pure substances are made up of only one type of atom or molecule, while mixtures are composed of two or more different substances that are physically combined.
1.Density. (The weight of matter in a liquid.) 2.Volume. (The amount of space matter takes up.) 3.Weight. (How heavy matter is depending on the gravity.)
No. Much of naturally occurring matter consists of mixtures and some of pure elements, neither of which is a compound.
Atom is the smallest unit of matter which combines to form elements, compounds and mixtures.
The two main branches are pure substances and mixtures.
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Mixtures.