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because they are two different chemicals and if you mix them together you can make a chemical reaction
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That would be a homogenous mixture.
A magnet can remove particles from a mixture but not from a chemical compound.
Dude are you really asking this question? oh well..... Because they are the same thing. 2 thing that are the same cant mix Um.... Actually, water DOES mix with water. Particles in water are always moving, and the particles all mix together. To try it: put food coloring in water, you can see the food coloring get spread out in the water. If you are still not convinced (for some idiotic reason) pour the colored water into normal water. You can watch the two waters mixing.
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separation happens because when two things mix together and are negative and negative or positive and positive then they don't like each other and they don't mix well together
There are two outcomes when partickes mix. One is called a solution, the other is more temporary and is referred to as a suspension.
No, the sugar particles mearly dissolve in the water. It does not form a new compound, but is rather a mix of two.
The two chemicals fizzle and burn through the surface they've been mixed on.
When two liquids that will mix with each other are placed together, one will diffuse throughout the other but at a much slower rate than in the case with gases. This property is due to the arrangement of the particles in a liquid as opposed to the arrangement of molecules in a gas.
because they are two different chemicals and if you mix them together you can make a chemical reaction
They won't mix. You will get two separate layers of liquid.
hydrogen bonds bond them
Miscible means two substances can mix together , Immiscible means they can't mix together .
when the two chemicals mix together
mix two bottles together