False, the parts of mixtures are not chemically bound.
MIxtures haven't chemical bonds between components.
False. It is homogeneous
true
Salad dressing is an example of a (homogeneous, heterogeneous) mixture. The simplest type of substance is an (element, compound). When elements combine to form compounds, their properties (do, do not) change. ... The substance in a (homogeneous, heterogeneous) mixture can usually be seen and are easily separated.
Yes,Heterogenious mixtures are mixtures in wich different mixtures and you can filter it. Homogenious is the oposite
False. By definition, a solution is a homogeneous mixture, that is to say, everywhere in it its properties are the same (one phase only). An example is a non saturated mixture of salt and water.The opposite is a heterogeneous mixture, where there are regions (phases) of different characteristics. An example is a mixture of oil and water.
False. As an example wet sand is a mixture of water and sand, but it is not a solution as the two substances remain as distinct phases.
True. A homogeneous mixture is a mixture that has the same amount of solute throughout the solution. And since, in order to be defined a homogeneous mixture, a solvent and a solute have to be involved, the answer is true. An example of a homogeneous mixture is store-bought milk.
false all solutions are mixtures but not all mixtures are solutions
Not between the different components of a mixture, no.
All mixtures can be separated by physical or chemical means.
Yes, it is true.
false