When an element goes into a mixture, no chemical reaction occurs. Instead of reacting, the elements stay completely seperate, losing or gaining no electrons in the process. Examples of Mixtures:
Air: Nitrogen, Oxygen and Argon (Other trace elements also in air)
Salty Water: Hydrogen Oxide (Water) and Sodium Chloride (Salt)
When elements form mixtures, they will never gain or lose electrical charge and stay exactly the same as they were before, as no chemical reaction has occured (i.e. no change in amount of neutrons)
No, compounds are formed.
Matter is composed of atoms, which form elements and compounds, which may form mixtures.
Compounds do not form elements. Elements form compounds.
They are actually elements so that is pure substances. Mixtures are more than one type of element that are in the same space but not touching. Compounds are like mixtures but they are touching.
No, elements are the most basic form of a substance, thus mixtures might be made up from different elents but elements can never be made from mixtures.
Elements are not mixture of all. An element entirely of atoms of the same type.
they keep their original properties.
they keep their original properties.
Sulfur is an element. Elements are not mixtures.
Sulfur is an element. Elements are not mixtures.
Elements have symbols in thee periodic table For example: H is the symbol for the element Hydrogen H2O is the symbol for water
No. It's made up of mixtures of elements and compounds.
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No. Gas is a state of matter. Gasses can be elements, compounds, or mixtures.
When elements form mixtures, they will never gain or lose electrical charge and stay exactly the same as they were before, as no chemical reaction has occured (i.e. no change in amount of neutrons)
Elements are not mixtures of anything. An element contains only atoms of that elements and nothing else. A compound contains two or more elements which have been chemically combined to create a new substance with different chemical and physical properties to the elements from which it was formed.