The components of a mixture are physically combined.
yes it is true
A mixture is physically mixed while a compound is chemically combined.
A mixture consists of substances that are physically blended but not chemically combined.
Physically blending substances forms a mixture. Chemically combining substances forms a new substance, such as a compound.
mixture [mec3usa] Hydrated calcium sulphate is one example. The water in the substance is not chemically combined with the salt (CaSO4).
A mixture is a combination of substances that are combines physically, but not chemically.
A mixture is a combination of substances that are combines physically, but not chemically.
Never it is physically combined.
yes it is true
A mixture is a combination of substances that are combines physically, but not chemically.
If it was chemically combined, then no. If it was physically combined, then yes.
No, a mixture is not a substance. They are two different items. A mixture is when two or more substances are mixed together using any proportions but can be separated physically. A substance is when two or more compounds or elements are combined chemically into fixed proportions but can only be separated chemically.
Pure substances that are physically combined make a mixture.
A mixture.
They form a mixture.
A mixture is physically mixed while a compound is chemically combined.
A mixture consists of substances that are physically blended but not chemically combined.