stuff that is mixed
Substances together, but can be separated.
TRUE
A mixture
Yes, it is true, a mixture is formed.
Yes, in a mixture, components maintain their own characteristics and can be separated by physical means. Unlike in a chemical compound where the elements are chemically bonded and lose their individual properties, components in a mixture retain their own properties.
Mixtures: can be separated by physical means
A mixture contain two or more components not linked by chemical bonds; a mixture can be separated by a physical process.
A metalloid is a chemical element that has a mixture of both metal and nonmetal characteristics
One of the characteristics of a compound is that it has a fixed chemical composition.
A homogeneous mixture is a mixture where the components are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture, creating a uniform composition. This means that any sample taken from the mixture will have the same properties and characteristics as any other sample. Examples of homogeneous mixtures include air and saltwater.
Yes, substances in a mixture retain their own properties. Each substance in the mixture maintains its chemical characteristics and can be separated by physical methods.
Characteristics of mixtures are that they can contain two or more substances physically combined and that each substance retains its individual properties. An example of a mixture is a bowl of salad, which is made up of lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, and dressing mixed together.