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Substances in a mixture retain their identities because the individual components do not chemically react with each other, but rather exist together physically. The properties and identities of the substances remain unchanged in a mixture.
A mixture is formed from substances which doesn't react.
They do not react chemically.
You get a mixture.
No. The components of the mixture remain the same. They do not react chemically with one another.
No. The components of the mixture remain the same. They do not react chemically with one another.
When argon and sodium are mixed, they do not react chemically because argon is an inert gas and sodium is a highly reactive metal. The two substances would essentially remain separate in the mixture.
When iodine and borax are mixed, they do not react chemically. Both substances will remain as separate entities in the mixture. Iodine is a purple-black solid, while borax is a white crystalline powder.
In chemistry, a mixture is a material system of two or more different substances which are mixed but are not combined chemically. A mixture is the physical combination of two or more substances on which the identities are retained and are mixed in the form of solutions, suspensions, and colloids.
A mixture is formed when two or more substances are combined physically but retain their individual properties. The components in a mixture can be separated by physical means, such as filtration or evaporation.
Mixtures don't chemically react with each other.
When two solids are mixed together, they form a mixture of the two substances. Depending on the properties of the solids, they may mix evenly or remain separate. If the two solids react chemically, a new compound may form.