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No, a mixture can have varying compositions throughout an experiment depending on factors such as the components' solubility, temperature, and pressure. Mixing can lead to homogeneity or heterogeneity in the composition of the mixture.
A heterogeneous mixture is a combination of substances with visibly different compositions or phases. Examples include a salad with various ingredients or a mixture of oil and water.
All lotions are mixtures. Different lotions will have different compositions.
Yes, a mixture can have varying compositions, as it is made up of two or more substances that can be combined in different proportions. For example, in a solution, the concentration of solute can change while still maintaining the solution's overall identity. This variability allows for a wide range of properties and behaviors depending on the specific composition of the mixture.
No, candle wax is not homogeneous. It is a mixture of different hydrocarbons and chemicals that have varying properties and compositions.
Geavel is not pure, it is an undescriptable mixture of unknown composition
Sand is a heterogeneous mixture because you can tell with the naked eye that it is different.
In a homogeneous mixture, the composition remains uniform throughout the mixture, meaning all samples taken from different parts will have the same composition. In a heterogeneous mixture, the composition can vary throughout the mixture, leading to different samples having different compositions.
A homogeneous mixture has the same composition and properties throughout, meaning it consists of a single phase. In contrast, a heterogeneous mixture contains multiple phases with varying compositions and properties.
To determine if a substance is a mixture or a compound, you can use physical and chemical properties. Mixtures have variable compositions and can be separated by physical means. Compounds have fixed compositions and can only be separated into simpler substances by chemical reactions. Analyzing the behavior of the substance under different conditions can help distinguish between a mixture and a compound.
I'm not really sure, but my guess is because they have a variable composition, as apposed to compound or elements which have fixed compositions. Hope I helped! :D
It is a Mixture because they are formed more than two substances.