False, the parts of mixtures are not chemically bound.
False. It is homogeneous
Yes,Heterogenious mixtures are mixtures in wich different mixtures and you can filter it. Homogenious is the oposite
False. While all solutions are mixtures, not all mixtures are solutions. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where the components are evenly distributed at a molecular level, while a mixture can be heterogeneous with uneven distribution of components.
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.
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.
True. Mixtures can often be separated by simple chemical means such as filtration, distillation, chromatography, or evaporation. These methods rely on differences in properties such as solubility, boiling point, or size to separate the components of the mixture.
False. Mixtures can be separated using various methods such as filtration, distillation, chromatography, and evaporation.
True