No. The components of the mixture remain the same. They do not react chemically with one another.
No. The components of the mixture remain the same. They do not react chemically with one another.
Forming a mixture
Physical there still the same mixture but blended together not a totally different substance.
A mixture cannot be separated with chemical change because a mixture is two or more substances which will retain their physical properties when combined. Mixtures are separated by physical means like filters, sifting, chromatography, centrifuge, electrophoresis and magnetic attraction depending on what the mixture is composed of.
It creates a new mixture and is irreversible.
Yes, it is. This is because there is a physical change. Being a liquid forming a solid. There is a chemical reaction when the hot water is added to the powder, forming a liquid, which is cooled, forming a solid
Macaroni is a mixture not a change.
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Heating a mixture of iron and sulfur results in a chemical change. When heated, the iron and sulfur react to form iron sulfide, a new compound with different properties than the individual elements. This transformation involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds, indicating that a chemical reaction has occurred. Thus, the process is not merely a physical change but a chemical one.
A mixture that produces a chemical reaction, scientifically speaking, is a chemical change.
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