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.
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In a chemical reaction, the substances involved typically undergo a change in their properties as bonds are broken and new bonds are formed. This results in the formation of new substances with different properties than the original substances.
Some, but not all, substances do so. Such substances are known as catalysts.
No, physical and chemical properties of species that we have in the beginning of a chemical reaction undergoes oxidation and reduction reaction. This gives us product species that is completely different that reactants. Rate of reaction can be calculated by kinetics.
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that do not undergo a chemical change and can be separated by physical means. Each component in a mixture retains its original properties.
They keep their own properties.
they keep their original properties.
they keep their original properties.
keep their original properties
A physical change, and a chemical change.
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A mixture is a combination of two or more different types of materials. A solution is a type of mixture where one material dissolves into the other. In a mixture of a third solution, the mixture would have to keep it's properties and so would the solution.
This is the definition of a mixture. Mixtures are combinations of two or more substances that are physically combined but not chemically bonded, allowing each substance to maintain its original properties. This can include mixtures like saltwater or air.