A Mixture
Two or more substances which can chemically react form new chemicals after the reaction.1. If these chemicals react they form new compounds.2. Without a chemical reaction they form a mixture.Read more: What_is_two_or_more_substance_are_combined
Common salt, sodium chloride, is a compound of sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) A mixture is just two things existing together but not combining chemically, for example, salt and sand mixed together. They can be separated without being chemically changed. An element is a single atom not combined with anything else. For example, sodium and chlorine are both elements. Combined chemically, the form a compound.
Two substances that are brought together, but not chemically combined to create a new substance, form a mixture.
Yes, it wouldn't be universal without them.
Chemically combined refers to the process of something being combined with something else via a chemical reaction. They cannot be physically split up, as they require another chemical reaction to separate them.
Yes, gold and silver are native elements, which means they can be found in their pure form in nature without being chemically combined with other elements.
Different samples of a compound do not have different properties.
Non-synthetic materials are materials that are natural and not chemically/synthetically made. These materials are usually made by plants or animalsExamples:WoolCottonSilkLinenAngora
Mixture - A physical blend of two or more substances that are NOT chemically combined. Compound - A substance that contains two or more elements CHEMICALLY combined in a fixed proportion. Compound is chemically combined, mixture is not chemically combined. Cake would be a compound because all of the ingredients are together to make batter you cannot see the individual components (eggs, flour, sugar, etc). Trail mix would be a mixture because you can see every individual item (m&m, peanuts, raisins, etc.)
Rust stains on porcelain are almost impossible to remove because the rust has most often combined chemically with the glaze and cannot be removed without removing the glaze. You could try acids (phosphoric acid for example).
No, because for example if your mix copper sulphate with iron it will become iron sulphate with bits of copper as a replacement reaction. But it will never become Iron Copper Sulphate FeSO4 + Cu Not, FeCuSO4 it just doesnt make sense And no im not a neek this is actually really easy if they teach you at school your just an idiot if think im a neek you need to pay attention.
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