Aluminum is an element, most aluminums are alloys of aluminum and other metals.
is a aluminium car body a compound element or mixture
Tears are a mixture, as are most other body fluids.
mixture
No. (Its an element.)
An aeroplane body is made up of an alloy (meaning: mixture of metals) of aluminium and copper. This is as aluminium is very light and cheap, but it needs copper as aluminium is too brittle. This way the plane have a weight of aluminium but the felexibility of copper!
DNA is a very large chemical compound, deoxyribonuclelic acid. DNA makes up every part of human and animal body chemistry.
Aluminium is used to make body parts of MRT train
Blood is the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body. So blood must be a mixture
Oxygen
The motto of ASA Aluminium Body is 'Specialist in historic car building'.
An element is a single atom, while a compound is a molecule consisting of at least two different types of elements that cannot be physically separated. A mixture contains at least two different kinds of molecules or elements that can be physically separated.An element is a substance in which -same type of atoms added together.Eg: H2, Na, C & Ne etc.A compound is a substance in which -different atoms added together in a fixed ratio.Eg: CO2, H2O & NaCl etc.A mixture is also a substance like a compound in which -different atoms/compounds/elements added together but in a variable (not in a fixed) ratio Eg: salt water, air, living body, smoke etc.An element is any amount of one particular kind of atom.A compound is a combination of two or more different elements.A mixture is a substance made by combining two or more compounds without each substance chemically bonding.The difference is that a compound is chemically combined and a mixture is not chemically combined.Added:)An element is a substance that consist of a single type of atoms.Example: Iron, chlorine, oxygen etc.A compound consist of various elements or compounds (2 or more than 2 ) but they have the constituents in a definite proportion.Example: H2O, CO2, NH3 etc.A mixture consist of elements or substances in any, undefined proportion.Example: soil, air, gas, oil.The difference is that a compound is a chemically combined 'mixture' (well defined, with one set of properties) and a mixture is not chemically combined (in a non-defined, variable combination of compounds and/or elements, all with its own properties: kerosine/gasoline/naphta, moist/dry air).
The body of an aeroplane is made up of aluminium because aluminium is light and durable. An aeropane needs to be light to obtain lift, and durable to withstand the stresses of flight. However, the body is not pure aluminium, but an alloy, or mixture of metals, as this increases the strength of the aluminium through reinforcement. Early aircraft alloys are were made of aluminium, copper (1.3%), magnesium (2.8%) and manganese (1%), a combination invented back in 1909. This has formed the basis for the development of modern aircraft alloys. There are now different combinations of aluminium alloys for different purposes. See the related weblink below for more details.