A fixed composition is not a characteristic of a mixture. The composition of a mixture can vary, unlike the composition of a compound that forms a chemical reaction.
The answer is a Homogeneous mixture
No, its the opposite. Compounds have fixed ratios, think of H20, while mixtures can vary. You can make many types of mixtures out of the same things. Because of bonding compounds have fixed ratios.
This is a homogeneous mixture.
mixture
No.
Physical mixture
Well, I am not a chemist, but I can spell composition. What is meant by "fixed" and whom is composing this nonsensical question?
I think so or maybe not. But if you add one more element then it will be mixture.
called: Compound.
The difference between a homogeneous mixture and a pure substance is that a pure substance has a fixed composition and cannot be separated because it is chemically bonded and a homogeneous mixture can be separated.
A pure substance has a fixed and uniform composition.
A mixture whose composition is uniform throughout is called Homogeneous Mixture.
The answer is a Homogeneous mixture
If I remember correctly, a mixture with the same composition throughout is a homogeneous mixture~
Compounds are made by combining two elements to an exact percentage, to change one thing would revert it to its original elements. Mixtures are combinations of two elements that do not depend on this as a mixture is not chemically bound. Jay Sanga
A compound has a fixed composition and is always a homogeneous pure substance.
it is called a fixed composition