Whatever it was that was mixed together to form a mixture, is a component of that mixture.
They are both mixtures and both have substances in them.
A colloid is an example of a mixture. Specifically, colloids are mixtures in which the components do not separate. Mixtures in which the components do separate are known as suspensions.
Based on the distribution of their components, mixtures can be classified as heterogeneous mixtures or as homogenous mixtures.
its not.
Mixtures haven't chemical bonds between components.
Homogeneous (mixtures that have equally proportionate components throughout) and heterogeneous (mixtures with unequally proportionate components throughout).
It is true that components in mixtures maintain their own characteristics. The two types of mixtures are homogeneous mixture and heterogeneous mixture.
They are both mixtures and both have substances in them.
All mixtures have two or more components which doesn't react between them.
A colloid is an example of a mixture. Specifically, colloids are mixtures in which the components do not separate. Mixtures in which the components do separate are known as suspensions.
Based on the distribution of their components, mixtures can be classified as heterogeneous mixtures or as homogenous mixtures.
All mixtures are composed of components that not chemically combined. Also, the amounts of the components that make up a mixture can vary.
All mixtures have two or more components which doesn't react between them.
its not.
both mixtures need atleast 2 components and at least one of the components has to be a liquid there are many other reasons
Mixtures haven't chemical bonds between components.
The two categories of mixtures are heterogeneous and homogeneous. In a homogeneous mixture the components are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture. Homogeneous mixtures are solutions, such as salt water. In a heterogeneous mixture, the components are not uniformly distributed, such as granite, or pizza.