The only way I can think of to get a mixture of separate atoms is to mix two noble gases--helium and argon, maybe. Any atom that doesn't have a full outer shell is going to create bonds with other atoms, and then you won't have "separate" atoms.
In a mixture compounds are not combined.
A mixture is two or more atoms combined to create an element. i like pie
a mixture of atoms is a tootsie roll and a slum jum
The components of a mixture are physically combined.
A mixture is combined by any process. A mixture can be combined by either, stirring, blended, by a spoon,pretty much anything mixed. (: does that answer your question?
1.) Mixture is heterogeneous. 2.) the particles of mixture are not chemically combined.
it is a compound carbon hydrogen and oxegen atoms combined form it
A mixture is two or more atoms combined to create an element. i like pie
yes because it is formed when atoms of two or more elements are combined.
Iron sulfide
a mixture of atoms is a tootsie roll and a slum jum
The components of a mixture are physically combined.
A mixture is combined by any process. A mixture can be combined by either, stirring, blended, by a spoon,pretty much anything mixed. (: does that answer your question?
Never it is physically combined.
not necessarily. A molecule is multiple atoms combined chemically, but the atoms do not need to be of different elements. A compound is several elements combined chemically though.
Because air is not boUnd chemically it is just a mixture of oxygen nitrogen and other gases while water molecules are one oxygen atom combined chemically to two hydrogen atoms
1.) Mixture is heterogeneous. 2.) the particles of mixture are not chemically combined.
A pure substance is made out of only one kind of element (for example, gold is a pure substance). A mixture is made out of two or more different substances and is only combined by physical means. A pure substance cannot be broken down into a simpler substance. A mixture can be separated into its component parts.