Some mixtures can be easily separated and some mixtures can't be easily separated.
One way that solutions are different from other mixtures is that solutions' substances are much harder to separate compared to mixtures.
-Professor Sammy
Solutions are harder to separate than mixtures
One way that solutions are different from other mixtures is that solutions' substances are much harder to separate compared to mixtures. -Professor Sammy
Generally speaking, separating solid mixture same as mechanical mixture is easier than separating solutions because the components of the mechanical mixtures are usually quite different from each other.
A homogenous mixture of two or more substances that are not solutions is a __________ ?
solutions are not mixtures they are different. a solution is when one of the components e.g salt dissolve into another e.g water. mixture is when the pepper and water are mixed but don't dissolve. so they are different but they just get confused to be the same.
If the lines cross then there is one solution. If they are on top of each other then there are infinite solutions. If they are parallel then there are no solutions.
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that is not entirely even in that some regions have different concentrations or different substances in different regions. Opposite to a homogenous mixture which is total constant throughout the mixture.
There are two types of mixtures, solutions and suspensions. Solutions are where the elements combine to form a new substance. Suspensions are when small particles of one are suspended in the other. If there are no particles, it is probably a solution.
Such an equation has an infinite set of solutions. You can solve the equation for one variable, in terms of the other. Then, by replacing different values for one of the variables, you can get different solutions.
All solutions are mixtures but not all mixtures are solutions. A solution is a mixture of compounds where molecules of one compound are dissolved in another like salt(the solute) in water(the solvent). Other mixtures might not be solutions though, like sand and gravel, because one does not dissolve in the other
No, mass is not the reason why solutions don't mix. Solutions will not mix if they are immiscible, which means that the molecules of the two solutions do not interact with each other. This can be due to the following reasons: Different physical states: One solution may be a gas and the other a liquid, so they will not mix together. Chemical incompatibility: The molecules of one solution may not interact or be attracted to the molecules of the other solution, so they will not mix. Different densities: Solutions with different densities will not mix because the more dense solution will settle at the bottom.So, mass is not the reason why solutions don't mix; it is the chemical and physical properties of the solutions that determine if they are miscible or not.
Mixture. http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/mixture
This is a mixture as solutions require one substance (the solute) to dissolve in another substance (the Solvent), in a bowl of MnMs this does not happen, therefore it is a mixture. Hope this helped!