no i do not think that a loonie is a mechanical mixture.
Loonie is the nickname for the Canada dollar coin because it has a bird called the Loon on the back of the coin.
The modern "loonie" dollar was introduced in 1987.
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A loonie.
The Loonie
Canada uses a dollar coin called the loonie, which features a common loon on one side. The loonie was introduced in 1987 to replace the one-dollar banknote.
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it is a mechanical mixture because it is made of 2 particles that do not mix evenly and if u have 2 loonies they will not be identical unlike 2 glasses of orange juice are. HOPE THAT HELPS:)
The bird found on the Canadian one-dollar coin, commonly known as the "loonie," is the common loon. It is a native bird to Canada and is known for its distinctive black and white plumage.
"Loonie" is a slang term for the Canadian one-dollar coin. It gets its name from the image of a common loon, a bird native to Canada, that is featured on one side of the coin.
The loonie's true name is the Canadian dollar, abbreviated as CAD. The nickname "loonie" comes from the image of a common loon, a bird that appears on one side of the one-dollar coin. This coin was introduced in 1987, and the nickname has since become synonymous with the Canadian dollar.