These substances form a mixture.
Only a mixture: sugar and water, salt and pasta, soil and sand.
Physical :)
No. Many substances melt and boil. Most of the elements, and many substances melt and boik without decomposition.
Why a mixture can be seperated without any changes in the identity of the substance is unknown publicly. However, it is known that the seperation of these substances usually involve the process of mechanical filtering or decanting.
A mixture of the substances
Two substances that are brought together, but not chemically combined to create a new substance, form a mixture.
Only a mixture: sugar and water, salt and pasta, soil and sand.
Combustible substance : Substances that burn easily or catch fire easily are called combustible substances. Paper, clothes, wood, LPG are all combustible substances. Without these substances, a fire cannot be started.
Yes, these are thy physical properties of substances.
This could refer to a chemical transformation (chemical change), a chemical reaction, or spontaneous change. Some changes require another substance or substances to be mixed together. Some reactions will occur by themselves without any outside manipulation or stimulation.
If you mix things together, you get a mixture.
This can't be answered without naming the substance. Different substances have different densities.
Physical :)
A *solution* is a mixture of substances that are blended so completely that the mixture looks the same everywhere while a *mixture* is a physical combination of two or more substances that are blended together without forming new substances.
no, a mixture is 2 substances mixed together without a specific formula
No. Many substances melt and boil. Most of the elements, and many substances melt and boik without decomposition.
Why a mixture can be seperated without any changes in the identity of the substance is unknown publicly. However, it is known that the seperation of these substances usually involve the process of mechanical filtering or decanting.