compound. B. substance. C. heterogeneous. D. homogeneous.
A mixture in which different materials are easily identified is known as a heterogeneous mixture. Its different components are easily identifiable due to its lack of a uniform composition.
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When all of a mixture's atoms, molecules, and particles are evenly mixed it is called a colloid.
Also a mixture, not a special name.
A "heterogeneous mixture", which alternatively be called an "inhomogeneous" mixture.
Two liquids in a mixture with different boiling points can be separated by distillation.
This mixture is called non homogeneous.
materials that have a separated positive and negative areas are called Polarmaterials that doesnt have no separated positive or negative is called Nonpolar
Mixing different solids is a physical change because no new substance is formed and this mixture can be separated. it can be separated by using a method called magnetic separation
Crude oil is a mixture of compounds called hydrocarbons. Many useful materials can be produced from crude oil. It can be separated into different fractions using fractional distillation, and some of these can be used as fuels. Unfortunately, there are environmental consequences when fossil fuels such as crude oil and its products are used.
Petroluem does not consist of a single substance but is a mixture of many substances - mostly several different hydrocarbons. These are separated by a process called fractional distillation. These different components are called fractions.
It is called a mixture.
A mixture is a material made of two or more substances that can be physically separated. Mixtures are the sole product of a mechanical mixing or blending of chemical substances
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I think it's known as a homogenous mixture or a heterogenous mixture.
Two or more kinds of matter placed together but which can be easily separated is called a mixture. In a solution, the stuff that is dissolved (the solute) "disappears" into the liquid (solvent) and separating the two isn't as easy as separating a mixture.