I have the same question lol.......
Sugar and sand doesn't react; they remain unchanged.
A heterogeneous mixture, is two or more substances mixed together (not chemically) where the individual properties are retained. If you can pick out the individual substances from the mixture it is heterogeneous.So an example would be: Cinnamon Sugar.
no
A change in the color of a solution is a sign thatthere is a chemical change happening. A chemical change happens when two substances combine forming another substance. It can also happen when two or more substances decompose.
Sodium Chloride NaCl
properties of elements dont change when mixed
Sugar and sand doesn't react; they remain unchanged.
Nice to know...
When tin and copper are mixed together to form bronze, they change in that their product is much tougher and stronger.
just the color
No, it is not because there are 2 or more substances that are mixed together so it is a chemical change
Two or more substances that are not chemically combined make up a mixture.
Yes. The components of a mixture retain their individual properties when mixed together because they are not chemically combined.
A heterogeneous mixture, is two or more substances mixed together (not chemically) where the individual properties are retained. If you can pick out the individual substances from the mixture it is heterogeneous.So an example would be: Cinnamon Sugar.
The different type of chemicals mixed together
no
A change in the color of a solution is a sign thatthere is a chemical change happening. A chemical change happens when two substances combine forming another substance. It can also happen when two or more substances decompose.