Soil is a heterogeneous mixture.
Soil is a mixture
Soil is neither an element nor a compound. It is a mixture.
Calcium - element - solid water - compound - liquid dry ice (carbon dioxide) - compound - solid milk - mixture - liquid soil - mixture - solid soap - mixture - solid/ liquid
Of course it is a mixture
Good question. It is a compound (mostly Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Silicon). It is a HETEROgeneous mixture because hetero- means "other" in Greek. If it only consisted of a certain amount of one TYPE of element, it would have been homogeneous. Element is to Homo- Compound is to Hetero-
Soil is a heterogeneous mixture.
Soil is a mixture
Soil is neither an element nor a compound. It is a mixture.
Soil is a heterogeneous mixture.
Soil is a mixture Soap is mostly considered to be a compound, most commercial soaps however (like shampoos) are mixtures.
Salt and soil are together mixture of compounds.
someone told me it was a mixture of clay and sand and decaying plants etc.
Calcium - element - solid water - compound - liquid dry ice (carbon dioxide) - compound - solid milk - mixture - liquid soil - mixture - solid soap - mixture - solid/ liquid
The periodic table does not contain compounds only elements. Soil is a mixture. Since soil is not an element it is not on the periodic table.
Soil is a mixture which is made up of a number of elements and compounds. Some of the components of soil include mineral fragments, decayed organic matter, water and air.
Soil is a mixture and it is not a compound because it doesn't have any particles that you can pick out of it.
Compound