Motor oil and table salt.
Salt and broiled water
Only if it is a mechanical mixture.
A mixture.
Different kinds of matter that become mixed together completely are called solutions. Solutions can not be separated from each other.
No, because a solution is a homogenous mixture, meaning it is composed of at least 2 substances that are mixed together, but not combined chemically, and the mixture does not look like multiple substances with the naked eye.
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Sodium Chloride NaCl
no, a mixture is 2 substances mixed together without a specific formula
Different kinds of matter that become mixed together completely are called solutions. Solutions can not be separated from each other.
Two or more substances that are not chemically combined make up a mixture.
A mixture is a group of substances that are not chemicaly joined together. So can be easly seperated. for example if you mixed together a packed of smarties and M$N'S it you are not creating a new chocolate just mixing M$N'S with smarties. A mixture is composed of two or more substances that are not chemically combined.
No, because a solution is a homogenous mixture, meaning it is composed of at least 2 substances that are mixed together, but not combined chemically, and the mixture does not look like multiple substances with the naked eye.
A compound is a combination of two or more elements that are chemically bonded together in a fixed whole number ratio. A mixture is composed of two or more substances (elements or compounds) mixed together, but not chemically bonded to one another and are generally not in a fixed ratio. Unlike a compound, the components of a mixture can be separated by physical means.
It can be separated into its starting substances by trying to mix other substances until u get them separated into there own group. That is how you get them to be separated in to there own starting places before they even got mixed.
A mixture that has unevenly mixed substances is known as a heterogeneous mixture. This mixture has uneven parts that can be seen and separated.
mixture
A compound is, by definition, a single, and hence pure substance (composed of molecules), and a mixture is, also by definition, two or more substances which are mixed together.
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The two substances that are mixed together with food in the duodenum are secretin and cholecystokinin. The substances are released from the epithelial cells in the lining of the duodenum.
Elements are pure substance consisting of one type of atom Compounds are pure substances that can be separated into two or more elements Mixtures are substances mixed together but not combined (like a salad, you dont morph carrots and lettuce together you just throw them in alongside each other) Solutions are homogeneous mixtures composed of two or more substances where the solute is completely dissolved into the solvent Suspensions are heterogeneous mixtures containing visible solid particles Colloids are substances microscopically dispersed evenly throughout another substance