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The meaning is that these two substances cannot react.
Mixtures are formed from two or more substances.
A homogeneous mixture contain only one phase; vinegar is homogeneous.
The components of a mixture are not chemically combined and do not have a definite composition. A pure substance is either an element or a compound (in which case it is composed of elements that are chemically combined) and has a definite composition.
Hydrocarbons are any chemical composed only of carbon and hydrogen.methane - this is the simplest hydrocarbon, having only one carbon atom per moleculeethanepropanebutanecyclohexanegasoline (without additives)diesel oil (without additives)keroseneparaffinnaphthalenepolyethylenepolypropylenepolystyreneasphalthydrogenated carbon nanotubes - these are very very large hydrocarbons, having thousands of carbon atoms per molecule in many casesetc.
CO Carbon monoxode and CO2 carbon dioxide Organic is basically hydrocarbons, and neither contain hydrogen
No: for example, none of the other elements contains any amount of these two elements. Other large classes of substances free from oxygen and silicon are halides and hydrocarbons.
Cyclic hydrocarbons are organic compounds made of carbon and hydrogen. They are structured in rings, or circles. Two examples are cyclobutane and cyclopropane.
A mixture contain two or more substances (compounds).
Air and soil.
Ethane and heptane are hydrocarbons (chemical compounds containing hydrogen and carbon, most notably from decomposition of carbohydrates). Paraffin wax is a mixture of hydrocarbons, also found as an oily liquid.
Mixtures contain two or more compounds.
A pure substance contain only one type of molecule. A mixture contain two or more substances.
A mixture contain two or more pure substances.
Solids- Gold, Silver
A mixture contain two or more substances.
It is not a mixture if it does not contain at least two substances.