A mixture contains two or more types of pure substances. The molecules of these substances do not form any chemical bonds in a mixture. Components of a mixture retain their chemical independence but physically blend into each other. It is often possible to see these components and differentiate them visually.
Never it is physically combined.
A mixture is a combination of substances that are combines physically, but not chemically.
A mixture is a combination of substances that are combines physically, but not chemically.
A mixture is a combination of substances that are combines physically, but not chemically.
If it was chemically combined, then no. If it was physically combined, then yes.
A mixture.
They form a mixture.
In a mixture, the substances are physically combined, meaning their identities and properties remain unchanged. Each component retains its individual chemical properties and can be separated by physical means.
compounds are chemically combined while mixtures are physically combined
A mixture contains 2 or more chemicals that are not chemically combined, meaning they can be physically separated. Examples include saltwater and air.
Mixture in general but there are much more specific categories.
physically charged