Mixtures.
A physical combination of substances is called a mixture.
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A mixture.
A physical combination of two or more substances is called a mixture. In a mixture, the substances are physically combined but each component retains its own properties and can be separated by physical means.
A physical combination of substances, such as a mixture, retains the individual properties of its components, meaning they can be separated by physical methods like filtration or distillation. In contrast, a chemical combination involves a chemical reaction that alters the properties of the substances involved, resulting in new substances with different characteristics. Additionally, physical combinations do not involve the formation of new bonds, while chemical combinations involve the breaking and forming of bonds between atoms.
A mixture is a combination of different substances that remain as individual substances and can be separated by physical means. Examples include a mixture of salt and sand, where you can separate them through processes like filtration or evaporation.
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Substances are pure and have a specific chemical composition, while mixtures are a combination of two or more substances that can be separated physically. Substances have specific properties that do not change, while mixtures can have variable properties depending on the ratio of the components.
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that do not create a new material and can usually be separated through physical means. A compound is a combination of two or more substances that chemically react to form a new material with different properties.
A homogeneous mixture. A physical combination of two or more pure substances, such as elements or compounds.
All substances have physical changes.