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no,the different elements cannot mix!
yes. you can mix two different elements into a new element in a lab. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Totally false ! August 17 2012. A basic principle of chemistry for hundreds of years is that you CANNOT mix two elements and get a third element. Notice that a key word is "mix".
No reaction will occur, the elements will stay as they are.
Yes but different sorts in different rocks and in the form of compounds as well as elements.
Atoms of different elements have no specific relationship but if they have same no of neutrons then they are isotones, if they have same mass no then they are isobars, atomic no of two elements can neither be same.
to mix together different elements
they can't mix because they r both different elements
because of the different elements that mix together and the place it has formed
no,the different elements cannot mix!
Yes, you can mix elements from different characters in the custom character creator in Arkham Asylum.
How the elements of marketing mix are implemented
No, elements are pure substances. However, if you mix two elements together, it depends on how well you mix them. Mixtures of two elements can be completely homogeneous, or extremely heterogeneous.
The exact mix is different depending on the star's age and size, but hydrogen and helium are always the two most prevalent elements.
The exact mix is different depending on the star's age and size, but hydrogen and helium are always the two most prevalent elements.
yes. you can mix two different elements into a new element in a lab. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Totally false ! August 17 2012. A basic principle of chemistry for hundreds of years is that you CANNOT mix two elements and get a third element. Notice that a key word is "mix".
Elements are not "a mix of" anything. That's what "element" means.
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