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Stirring a mixture
the number of particle collisions increases
Mixing salt and pepper results in a MIXTURE, not a new compound.
=Stirring==Boiling==Shaking==Grinding==Using Blender==Beating or Whipping==Cooling=
Letting the mixture stand for a while. For sure.
by the addition and stirring of baking soda into the mixture
Stirring a mixture
the number of particle collisions increases
the number of particle collisions increases
A mixture is combined by any process. A mixture can be combined by either, stirring, blended, by a spoon,pretty much anything mixed. (: does that answer your question?
For example a liquid containing an insoluble solid.
If your recipe is like mine, you have a thickened lemon mixture that you add egg to. Put some of the hot mixture in the beaten egg stirring it all the time. Add about a third of the mixture to the egg to warm it up and then add that mixture back into the rest of the lemon mixture. Stirring all the time so that the egg will not cook in lumps.
Mixing salt and pepper results in a MIXTURE, not a new compound.
=Stirring==Boiling==Shaking==Grinding==Using Blender==Beating or Whipping==Cooling=
Letting the mixture stand for a while. For sure.
cranberry juice is a homogeneous mixture. I repeat, it is not homogeneous and cannot be; just look after stirring a transparent bottle. The residue is inevitable.
it is made up of stirring and unproportioned substances