Mixtures are substances that are made by physical combination of one or more substances and none of the constituent elements are changed. The basic classification of mixtures is into homogeneous and heterogeneous substances. They can also be further divided under these two categories in to solutions, dispersions or colloids.
Air is a homogeneous mixture of the gaseous substances nitrogen, oxygen, and smaller amounts of other substances. Salt, sugar, and many other substances dissolve in water to form homogeneous mixtures. A homogeneous mixture in which there is both a solute and solvent present is also a solution. Heterogeneous mixtures include fine sand or silt in water.
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Perfume is considered a type of mixture. It is a homogeneous mixture since it is made of different chemicals that are mixed into one consistent form.
A heterogeneous mixture can be different in different places because its components are not uniformly distributed. Examples include sand and water, where the concentration of sand may vary at different locations.
A heterogeneous mixture is a type of mixture where the components are visibly distinguishable, meaning you can see individual substances within the mixture. Examples include salad, trail mix, and sand and water mixture.
Oil and Water
A heterogeneous mixture, since the peanuts and candy are visibly different and can be physically separated.
Yes. It is a mixture made of from different types of atoms, not 1 type but many types.
You need to be more specific as to what type of mixture your forming. Different mixtures create a different result.
stew beef:) or ..... the toilet..........
A homogeneous mixture, also known as a solution, is one in which the components are evenly distributed and the different parts cannot be visually distinguished. This type of mixture appears uniform throughout and has consistent properties.
It has different types of elements in it (some a compounds). Not just one type. These are not chemically bonded making it a mixture.
An element is not a mixture because elements are made up of one type of atom and mixtures are combinations of different substances.