In practical terms, you don't. When people say it's possible to separate mixtures ... but not compounds ... by purely physical methods, those hypothetical "methods" include things like very fine tweezers and a strong magnifying glass.
Toothpaste is a mixture.
A mixture can be separated into its individual components by mechanical means. ...Ahomogeneous mixture is uniform, which means that any given sample of the mixture will have the same ...Toothpaste is a colloid, because it's part solid and part liquid. ...We must use more sophisticated methods to separate the mixture.
your tooth is made of enamel and bone so what ever the bone is made of and enamel is the answer
we will separate a mixture of sand pebbles and grassgrass - winnowingsand - winnowingpebbles - handpicking .
A heterogeneous mixture is a type of mixture that has multiple components. These components are separate physically in this kind of mixture.
Toothpaste is a mixture.
Toothpaste is always a mixture.
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A mixture can be separated into its individual components by mechanical means. ...Ahomogeneous mixture is uniform, which means that any given sample of the mixture will have the same ...Toothpaste is a colloid, because it's part solid and part liquid. ...We must use more sophisticated methods to separate the mixture.
Toothpaste is a mixture, not a compound and so there cannot be a chemical formula.
If the toothpaste is striped, it is a heterogeneous mixture, because more than 1 substance is visible in the mixture. If the toothpaste is a gel, it is also heterogeneous. Plain white toothpaste is a homogeneous mixture because only 1 substance is visible :)
Toothpaste?
Toothpaste is a mixture, not a compound and so there cannot be a chemical formula.
Looking at a periodic table, you will quickly notice the lack of any element called toothpastium. So that's right out. Looking at the list of ingredients, you will quickly notice there's more than one. In other words: it's a mixture.
The manufacturing process layers the different colors of toothpaste in the tube so that when you squeeze the tube, multiple colors of toothpaste come out.
Its a Mixture as there are many ingredients in toothpaste. Surely you would have known THAT!
It is a suspension or gel, consisting of an aqueous mixture of solids in water-based solutions.