A mixture contain two or more components not linked by chemical bonds; a mixture can be separated by a physical process.
Mixtures: can be separated by physical means
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Substances together, but can be separated.
Has the same composition and has one phase. for some people The correct answers are: Consistent composition, and Smooth
Examples of characteristics are: composition, color, density, odor, toxicity.
Mixtures: can be separated by physical means
Some solutions found at home are vinegar, ammonia, bleach, fresh milk or other homogeneous mixtures.
Depends on the mixture you purchase. Some are world wide mixtures, some are specific country mixtures, and some are US mixtures.
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 are a physical combination of two or more substances. Mixtures can be separated by physical means such as filtration, distillation, or evaporation. The components of a mixture retain their individual properties and do not chemically bond. Mixtures can have variable composition, meaning the ratio of components can vary.
What are some kind of mixtures
Some homogeneous mixtures include salt water, air, and gasoline.