not really.
its a chemical compound.
A mixture means sort of stirred up together, but not really chemically altered.
Think of a mixture of like salt and pepper on your dinner food.
The Earth's atmoshpere is a mixture of many gases, including nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen.
We Breathe in a mixture of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen, and exhale Carbon Dioxide
This would be a gas mixture containing carbon dioxide, oxygen, and hydrogen. It is important to note that this particular combination is not commonly found in nature and would likely require intentional mixing of gases by humans.
Hydrogen is a chemical element with the symbol H and atomic number 1. Air is a mixture of gases that typically includes nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and other trace gases. Carbon dioxide is a compound consisting of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms, with the chemical formula CO2.
The most abundant example of a gas gas mixture is the air we breathe! It is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, water, argon, carbon dioxide and many trace gases!
H2O2 is a common name for hydrogen dioxide
Titanium dioxide is a compound, not a mixture.
No, air is a mixture of gases that primarily consists of nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%), along with smaller amounts of other gases like argon, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. Hydrogen is present in very small traces in the atmosphere.
No. Hydrogen is an element, which forms the molecule H2. Elements and homogeneous molecules (molecules that are all of one kind) are not considered mixtures; mixtures are by definition heterogeneous. An example is air, which is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, ozone, water vapor, and dozens of other elements and compounds.
No, carbon dioxide is not a mixture. It is a pure substance.
air is a mixture of elements.so is water. Air-it has hydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen,carbon di oxide,water vapour etc but in different proportions so it is a mixture of elements.
dioxide is di(two)oxide(oxygen). no hydrogen.