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Some examples of liquid mechanical mixtures include oil and water, vinegar and oil, and milk. These mixtures consist of two or more liquids that are physically combined but can be separated by simple methods such as filtration or settling.
They Both Are Mixtures.
Examples of characteristics are: composition, color, density, odor, toxicity.
They have more than one material mixed in.
They are both mixtures and both have substances in them.
It is true that components in mixtures maintain their own characteristics. The two types of mixtures are homogeneous mixture and heterogeneous mixture.
Another word for mechanical mixtures is heterogeneous mixtures
No; water in a fish tank is not a mechanical mixture. It is a homogeneous mixture. Mechanical mixtures are heterogeneous mixtures.
Mixtures: can be separated by physical means
An example is a salad.
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Some examples of liquid mechanical mixtures include oil and water, vinegar and oil, and milk. These mixtures consist of two or more liquids that are physically combined but can be separated by simple methods such as filtration or settling.
Substances together, but can be separated.
Mechanical mixture: Do not have the same appearance throughout. They are heterogeneous. Mechanical mixtures are also called heterogeneous mixtures. This means that they are made up of many different substances, each with different appearances and properties. Solution: Appears to be the same throughout a sample, but are made up of two or more substances. When you mix one substance in another to form a solution, you dissolve one substance in the other. All solutions are homogeneous mixtures because they look the same throughout even though they are made up of different substances.
Yes, colloids scatter light. Colloids are mechanical mixtures; all mechanical mixtures scatter light. Solutions are the only mixtures that do not scatter light. The scattering of light by mixtures is known as the Tyndall effect, btw.
They Both Are Mixtures.