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No, it's both. A mixture is a substance, and so is an element a substance. All matter is a substance whether it's a mixture or not.
soil is a mixture of weathered rock, mineral fragments, water, air, and decayed organic material
soil is a mixture of_parts
because it is one......okay
Sand,silt,clay,organic matter and humus.
No, a typical soil sample is heterogeneous.A homogenous mixture means that all components of the mixture are equally distributed throughout the entire mixture. Soil, then, would not be a homogenous mixture. Every time one takes a sample of a soil mixture and analyzed it, it would have a different make-up then other samples taken from the soil mixture. One would seldom be able to get two samples that had the same make-up.No, soil is heterogeneous.No. A mixed sample, by Nature, is heterogenous and so may not also be a homogenous (pure) substance.
soil is a mixture because it isn't made up of any elements or any combined elements(compounds). instead soil is a mixture of weathered rock, organic matter, water, and air
it is a mixture
heterogenous mixture
Soil would be a heterogenous mixture. A heterogenous mixture is not uniform throught out. A homogeneous mixture is the same throught out
Mixture "Heterogeneous"
Heterogeneous Mixture
mechanical mixture
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No, soil is not a solution. It is a mixture.
Soil is a mixture of different nutrients and decomposed plants and animals and a whole lot of other ingredients depending on the kind of soil. For instance, sod is very rich, Dry soil is unfit and very dry and not that rich.
mixture of nitrates
Soil is a mixture of different nutrients and decomposed plants and animals and a whole lot of other ingredients depending on the kind of soil. For instance, sod is very rich, Dry soil is unfit and very dry and not that rich.
No, a typical soil sample is heterogeneous.A homogenous mixture means that all components of the mixture are equally distributed throughout the entire mixture. Soil, then, would not be a homogenous mixture. Every time one takes a sample of a soil mixture and analyzed it, it would have a different make-up then other samples taken from the soil mixture. One would seldom be able to get two samples that had the same make-up.No, soil is heterogeneous.No. A mixed sample, by Nature, is heterogenous and so may not also be a homogenous (pure) substance.
soil is a mixture because it isn't made up of any elements or any combined elements(compounds). instead soil is a mixture of weathered rock, organic matter, water, and air
soil is a mixture because it isn't made up of any elements or any combined elements(compounds). instead soil is a mixture of weathered rock, organic matter, water, and air
An element - substance - NOT a mixture.