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Yes, after a chemical reaction new substances are formed.
It is not true. Mixtures are not chemically bonded.
yes
To be a true solution seawater must be filtered.
False. By definition, a solution is a homogeneous mixture, that is to say, everywhere in it its properties are the same (one phase only). An example is a non saturated mixture of salt and water.The opposite is a heterogeneous mixture, where there are regions (phases) of different characteristics. An example is a mixture of oil and water.
They do not react chemically.
Yes, it is true, a mixture is formed.
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Two possibilities exist: - to be soluble and to form a true solution - to be insoluble and to form a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture
The primary element that makes up a mixture which is true is that it contains two or more substances. They are also physically combined together through some form of mixing.
Yes, after a chemical reaction new substances are formed.
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no
It is not true. Mixtures are not chemically bonded.
It is true because the solution is clean and transparent. It is not possible to separate the constituents by physical means.
false