hi this compound is a homogeneous mixture.
Pure carbon is an element, which is a pure substance, and therefore is homogeneous. It is not a mixture.
Charcoal is an undefined mixture of many substances, the main is carbon
Charcoal is not pure carbon, it is a mixture.
Charcoal is a mixture of carbon and several impurities as ash.
If the charcoal is pure carbon it is homogeneous.
Its a mixture.
Gunpowder
Charcoal is considered a homogenous mixture. It is only made of carbon, and it contains a constant amount of carbon.
It is not good because it binds to the compound, and it will cause sample loss.
by sublimation
Nope! charcoal is not a pure substance and a major constituent is graphite which is a form of elemental carbon ( an allotrope of carbon). the chmisl bonding in graphite is covalent as the atoms bonded together have the same electronegativity.
Charcoal is a mixture of carbon and several impurities as ash.
Charcoal is a mixture of carbon and several impurities as ash.
Gunpowder
Charcoal is a mixture of carbon and some ash.
Charcoal is considered a homogenous mixture. It is only made of carbon, and it contains a constant amount of carbon.
The original black gunpower was a mixture of 2 elements (sulfur, charcoal) and a compound (saltpetre). Modern gunpowder s a mixture of several different copunds, including nitrocellulose and nitroglycerin.
It is a mixture of charcoal, sulfur and saltpeter.
An element - substance - NOT a mixture.
a mixture is not a substance
It is not good because it binds to the compound, and it will cause sample loss.
a mixture is not a substance
by sublimation