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No, a mixture is not a substance. They are two different items. A mixture is when two or more substances are mixed together using any proportions but can be separated physically. A substance is when two or more compounds or elements are combined chemically into fixed proportions but can only be separated chemically.
a mixture is something that has just been mixed together with something else and has not been chemically bonded however and element is something in its simplest form like gold, sodium, helium etc
Not at all, 8 S atoms combine together chemidally bonded, and if not chemically bonded, also not a mixture, but pure substance
it is a mixure because it is mixed with three or four different things which is water,sugar,milk and the teabag but they are not chemically combined together
When elements chemically bond together a new chemical is produced
I suppose that you think to a reactant.
Ketchup? Well, it is simply a mixture as the ingredients are not chemically bonded together as they are in a substance
Each substance in a mixture retains its own properties. Because of this, a mixture can be separated back into discrete parts, whereas a compound becomes a new entity and can't be separated back out.
A compound.
a compound
alkali
No, a mixture is not a substance. They are two different items. A mixture is when two or more substances are mixed together using any proportions but can be separated physically. A substance is when two or more compounds or elements are combined chemically into fixed proportions but can only be separated chemically.
Simply a chemical bond
Two substances that are brought together, but not chemically combined to create a new substance, form a mixture.
compound
Sodium phosphate is a compound and not a mixture. It consists of sodium, phosphorus and oxygen chemically combined together into a pure substance.