Mixtures haven't chemical bonds between components.
Elements and atoms are mainly the same. Molecules are made up of atoms and chemical bonds are bonds that combine the atoms together to make molecules. Compounds are just about the same as molecules only are made up of molecules like how molecules are made of atoms. Substances can relate to anything, and mixtures are many compounds and molecules mixed together.
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the bonds get larger and more bonds are created
chemical bonds form between their atoms.
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Mixtures haven't chemical bonds between components.
Yes, it is true.
False, the parts of mixtures are not chemically bound.
Intramolecular bonds (such as ionic or covalent bonds) can be broken down by a chemical change.
Elements and atoms are mainly the same. Molecules are made up of atoms and chemical bonds are bonds that combine the atoms together to make molecules. Compounds are just about the same as molecules only are made up of molecules like how molecules are made of atoms. Substances can relate to anything, and mixtures are many compounds and molecules mixed together.
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the bonds get larger and more bonds are created
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Chemical bonds are not dissolved they are broken down and compounds becomes dissolved.
By definition, a compound can, somehow, be broken down into its elements. Whether this process is easy depends on the strength of the chemical bonds in the compound and the definition of "easy"!
Compounds are formed from chemical elements.