Salt
sand because when u see in microscope its a little hard shells
Yes. The components of a mixture retain their individual properties when mixed together because they are not chemically combined.
2physical properties of Lemonade are Tasty and a Drink.
yes, it is an old remedy from 1844 invented by Arnold King
When salt, sand, and water are mixed, they do not retain their original physical properties in the same way they did when separate. The salt dissolves in the water, creating a saline solution, while the sand remains as solid particles. However, the overall mixture exhibits new properties, such as increased viscosity and different solubility characteristics. Thus, while individual components may retain some properties, the mixture itself behaves differently.
Coolant container will say if it is pre-mixed or full strength. If full strenght, mix it 50/50 with water. Pre-mixed coolant can be added "as-is"
All the components of a mixture are just physically combined, not chemically combined. So the components display the same properties they displayed when separated..
All the components of a mixture are just physically combined, not chemically combined. So the components display the same properties they displayed when separated..
All the components of a mixture are just physically combined, not chemically combined. So the components display the same properties they displayed when separated..
nothin to do with the colour ; it depends on the weather and also the chemicals mixed with it
A homogeneous mixture, such as saltwater, where the components are evenly distributed throughout and maintain their individual properties. This type of mixture has uniform composition and maintains the physical characteristics of its ingredients, making it difficult to distinguish between them.
No, salt will dissolve in water, breaking down into its ions. This process alters the physical properties of the salt as it no longer exists as solid crystals but instead as individual ions dispersed in the water.