Yes, that is why it is a mixture. It can be separated back out to the original components (although this is sometimes difficult).
Yes, in a mixture, components maintain their own characteristics and can be separated by physical means. Unlike in a chemical compound where the elements are chemically bonded and lose their individual properties, components in a mixture retain their own properties.
A mixture reflect the properties of the components.
When a mixture is created the components of the mixture __________ their individual identities and properties.
A mixture reflect the properties of the components.
When the properties of components are replaced by new properties they form a compound and not a mixture. Mixture retain their individual properties in variable proportions.Ê
When multiple mixtures are combined, the individual substances in each mixture will mix together. The resulting mixture will contain a combination of all the original components from each individual mixture. The properties of the final mixture will depend on the quantities and properties of the original mixtures.
A mixture reflect the properties of the components.
yes, because a solution is a mixture, and mixtures keep their component's original properties because the components are not chemically combined to each other. hope this helps:)
Birdseeds are a mixture, not a solution. In a mixture, the individual components, such as different types of seeds, can be physically separated and retain their individual properties. Unlike solutions, where solutes are dissolved evenly in a solvent, the components in birdseed maintain their distinct characteristics and can be identified separately.
The composition of a mixture is variable. Each of its components retains its characteristic properties. Its components are easily separated.
A chocolate sundae is a mixture because it is composed of various components such as ice cream, chocolate syrup, whipped cream, nuts, and a cherry. Each component retains its original properties and can be separated from the mixture.
A homogeneous mixture, such as saltwater, where the components are evenly distributed throughout and maintain their individual properties. This type of mixture has uniform composition and maintains the physical characteristics of its ingredients, making it difficult to distinguish between them.