A mixture is formed.
Sand added to water is a mixture. Sand is a solid substance composed of tiny particles, while water is a liquid. When sand is added to water, it does not undergo a chemical change and can be separated back into its original components.
It makes a mixture.
A teardrop is a liquid substance made up of water, salt, proteins, and other compounds. Therefore, it is a mixture of different substances.
A thin mixture of an insoluble substance, with a liquid, water or oil
The blue liquid in your car's windshield washer is a mixture. It is typically a combination of water, detergent, and coloring agents.
Yes, becuse a homogenous mixture is formed when vinegar is added into water
No, ice cubes in liquid water are considered a homogeneous mixture because they form a single phase with uniform composition throughout, despite the presence of two different states of water (solid ice and liquid water).
Household ammonia is a substance, specifically an aqueous solution of ammonia in water. It is a clear, colorless liquid with a pungent odor used for cleaning purposes.
Food colouring added to any liquid will mask the colour of the liquid, the substance contains a dye.
When a solid substance is mixed with a liquid and does not dissolve completely, it forms a suspension. For example, if sand is added to water and the mixture is stirred, the sand particles remain suspended in the water without dissolving, creating a suspension.
Saltwater is a mixture of solid and liquid molecules. Once the salt dissolves, the substance becomes a solution.
Yes it can, the only difference between liquid and gaseous water is it's physical form, not it's chemical composition.