Unlike compounds, the proportions of the substances in a mixture c an be changed without changing the identity of the mixture.
A nonchemical combination of two or more substances in variable proportions is a mixture.
mixture
The compounds identity remain unchanged; but the new mixture is different.
Physically, a mixture. Chemically, a compound.
I think so or maybe not. But if you add one more element then it will be mixture.
No.
A nonchemical combination of two or more substances in variable proportions is a mixture.
The identity remain the same.
It doesn't!
A heterogeneous mixture
mixture
The compounds identity remain unchanged; but the new mixture is different.
The compounds identity remain unchanged; but the new mixture is different.
The compounds identity remain unchanged; but the new mixture is different.
A homogeneous mixture contains the same proportions of its ingredients throughout the mixture. A heterogeneous mixture does not.
a homogeneous mixture they have the same proportions through out a given example
No. A compound is a mixture of different elements. They can be in different proportions. Examples are CH3 and CH4.