Because an example of a mixture is air, oxygen etc. Obviously, these are all gases. Therefore, Gas is a mixture. Hope I helped! :)
Element: oxygen, potassium Compound: sodium chloride, potassium dichromate Mixture: air, orange juice
no, it is a mixture of several elements. elements are what you can see in the periodic table for example Oxygen and Hydrogen.
A mixture is made up of two or more elements which are NOT chemically bound. For example oxygen (O2)Read more: What_are_mixtures_made_up_of
air is one example of a solid-gas mixture. since there is dust in the air and gases such as Oxygen and Nitrogen
Oxygen is an element and so can not be a mixture by itself. It can be part of a mixture, for example in air.
An example of a solid mixture is a metal alloy, such as bronze, which is a mixture of copper and tin. An example of a gas mixture is air, which is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and several other gases.
H2O is an example of a mixture. It can be broken back down to its original parts 2 parts of Hydrogen, and 1 part of Oxygen.
yes, it is.
Because an example of a mixture is air, oxygen etc. Obviously, these are all gases. Therefore, Gas is a mixture. Hope I helped! :)
Because an example of a mixture is air, oxygen etc. Obviously, these are all gases. Therefore, Gas is a mixture. Hope I helped! :)
Oxygen is a chemical element not a mixture.
Element: oxygen, potassium Compound: sodium chloride, potassium dichromate Mixture: air, orange juice
No, It is a chemical compound.
No - it is an element all in itself. An example of a gas mixture is carbon dioxide, made of a mixture of oxygen and carbon. So helium is just helium; nothing mixed in with it.
no, it is a compound
no, it is a mixture of several elements. elements are what you can see in the periodic table for example Oxygen and Hydrogen.