Three examples of compounds are water, acetic acid, and nitrogen gas. They consist of two or more different elements. Three examples of mixtures are air (homogeneous), soil (heterogeneous), and salt water (homogeneous). They consist of substances that don't mix.
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3 examples of mixtures are blood , air , sand in a bucket
3 examples of compounds are salt , H2O , vinegar
1. A mixture contain two or more compounds.2. A compound is homogeneous; a mixture may be homogeneous or heterogeneous.3. Components of a mixture can be separated by physical procedures.
Proteins, carbohydrates, and fats
The three types of compounds are:1. Alloy=metal+metal(bronze)2. Ionic3. Molecular
Mixtures contain two or more compounds associated without chemical bonds. Mixtures are homogeneous or heterogeneous. Several mixtures can be separated by physical procedures. Mixtures can have 1, 2 o3 phases.
Elements: Pure substance. Made up of only itself (Ex: Oxygen).Compound: A substance made up of two or more elements that are chemically combined (Ex. Water- dihydrogenmonoxide= H2O).Mixture: Combination of substances (substances can be elements, compounds, or both). These substances are NOTchemically combined, which means that mixtures are differentfrom compounds.
No. Elements, compounds and mixtures are 3 different terms.
The question implies a list of elements or compounds, or mixtures or some combination which account for 97%. With no information about that 97% it is not possible to provide an answer.
The 3 "Classes of Matter" are Elements, Compounds, and mixtures. Commonly mistaken for the 3 "Phases of Matter" which are solids, liquids, and gases.
Examples of compounds are:watersaltperoxide
Examples of homogeneous mixtures at home: vinegar, wine, beer.
1. A mixture contain two or more compounds.2. A compound is homogeneous; a mixture may be homogeneous or heterogeneous.3. Components of a mixture can be separated by physical procedures.
Proteins, carbohydrates, and fats
1. Carbonated Water 2. Clouds 3. Air 4. Fog
Matter --- Physical classification--- 1.)Solid 2.)Liquid 3.)Gas Chemical classification--- 1.)Pure sustances - *Elements *Compounds - #Inorganic compounds #Organic compounds 2.)Mixtures - *Homogeneous *Heterogeneous
Mixtures are everywhere. The definition of a mixture is a combination of different things that are not chemically bonded. For example, when we bake a cake, itβs a result of a mixture of eggs, flour, sugar, and other ingredients. Mixtures can also be much simpler than that. Chocolate cake Pizza Hot chocolate
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Examples are: PmF3, Pm(OH)3, Pm2O3.