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Sulfur trioxide is a compound, because it always contains sulfur and oxygen in the same proportions to each other and features inter atomic chemical bonds.
It's called a mixture.
Yes, because the particles of sulfur are not dissolved. Each contains enormous numbers of particles even though they seem small to us.
mixture
Reactants are generally in a mixture of some kind (or else they would not be exposed to one another), and thus normal symbols for each reactant may be used. Note: If the mixture causes a substance to be completely dissolved in water, the symbol (aq), short for aquius, must be used for that substance.
In a mixture each part keeps it own properties
characteristics
The result of heating iron filings and sulfur powder mixture shows an exothermic reaction which forms a compound, iron sulfide.
retains its own properties.
A mixture
Sulfur trioxide is a compound, because it always contains sulfur and oxygen in the same proportions to each other and features inter atomic chemical bonds.
It's called a mixture.
The result is an MIXTURE
Yes, because the particles of sulfur are not dissolved. Each contains enormous numbers of particles even though they seem small to us.
(percentage)x(how much of the substance)+(percentage)x(how much of the substance)=(total percentage)(total of substance)
mixture
A mixture, not a compound.