Sand in water is a mixture. Because you can differentiate between the sand and water, it is a heterogeneous mixture.
Sand in water is a mixture. Because you can differentiate between the sand and water, it is a heterogeneous mixture.
heterogeneous- it can be undone
No, it is a pure compound, not a mixture. A mixture can be separated physically, like sand and water. Silver chloride = AgCl
Which one is mixture carbon dioxide = compound silicon = element silicon dioxide = compound or sand = mixture so sand is the answer.
Sand, marbles, and water can be a mixture.
Sand in water is a mixture. Because you can differentiate between the sand and water, it is a heterogeneous mixture.
Sand is made form a mixture of mineral grains (mainly quartz or calcite) which are themselves compounds.
Sand is a mixture.
heterogeneous- it can be undone
Sand and water mixed is a mixture. Elements are substances with only one type of atoms. Compounds are substances made up of chemically bonded particles. Since sand and water are neither of these, it must be a mixture.
Concrete is a mixture containing cement, sand, gravel and water.
yes if it is mixed with water no i am not sure
It is heterogeneous because the sand is not dissolved in the water. Apparently, the sand is still visible from the outside, unlike perhaps salt water in which the salt can no longer be seen.
Water is a compound
Sand is a mixture and rarely is only one compound.
Most naturally occurring sand is a mixture, but some especially pure sand is a compound named silicon dioxide. This compound occurs in all other forms of sand.
No, it is a pure compound, not a mixture. A mixture can be separated physically, like sand and water. Silver chloride = AgCl