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Q: The fact that no chemical bonding occurs between the components of a mixture is the chief difference between mixtures and compunds?
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How do chemical bonds distinguished compounds from mixtures?

Mixtures haven't chemical bonds between components.


Homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures have chemical bonds True or False?

False, the parts of mixtures are not chemically bound.


How do chemical bonds distinguished compounds from mixers?

Mixtures haven't chemical bonds between components.


What are three properties of a mixture?

the properties of mixturesare the mixtures thatmixed to the mixtures thatyou are mixing.....DID YOU UNDERSTAND CLASSIF YOU DONT UNDERSTANDBETTER TO GO OUT.....FROM: ROLIZON IBEA


Is The difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures is that chemical bonds are formed in homogeneous mixtures.?

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The difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures is that chemical bonds are formed in homogeneous mixtures?

true


Is mixing a physical or chemical property?

Physical, mixtures just means that if you take a sample of the mixed product, you'd still have the individual components. A chemical property actually transforms the individual components into something different (depending on the reaction). Molecules are chemical "mixtures". I put that in quotes so you won't mistake the actual definition of mixture.


What is the base for separating mixtures using a centrifuge?

This procedure is based onto the difference between components densities.


What two main types of mixtures?

Homogeneous (mixtures that have equally proportionate components throughout) and heterogeneous (mixtures with unequally proportionate components throughout).


What is there about mixtures that allow them to be separated using physical properties?

This is possible because components of a mixture haven't chemical bonds between them.


What are two was in which mixtures differ from compounds?

A compound comprises the same proportion of its components, a mixture can be made up of varying amounts.A compound may have physical and chemical properties which are quite different to those of any of its components. A mixture retains many of the physical and chemical properties of its main ingredient.


Into what two broad classes can all matter be divided?

Pure substances (elements and compunds) and mixed substances (mixtures, solutions, alloys).