because the formula dirrecly shows what the mixture is composed of.
Mixtures are composed of two or more different substances physically combined, so they do not have a fixed chemical composition like compounds. As a result, mixtures cannot be represented by chemical formulas which typically describe the specific ratio of elements in a compound.
Because mixtures are special types of substances that cannot be changed. The formulas are something that make something up.
Mixtures do not have chemical formulas because they are not chemical bonded. Mixtures can be physically separated like a bag of different colored marbles.
Elements have names from the periodic table. Names of compounds takes parts of at least 4 chapters in a beginning chemistry textbook. Learning these is not a simple paragraph answer. The same for their formulas. Mixtures are generally named from their contents.
Because it is a mixture and mixtures can not be represented by a single formula.
names and formulae how are they reconised
There is no formula. There are different types of detergent with different compositions. Even then most, if not all detergents are mixtures, and mixtures do not have chemical formulas.
Elements are the makeups of chemical formulas.
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No. Colloids are mixtures and so do not have chemical formulas. C6H12O6 is the formula for glucose or, alternatively, fructose, which are compounds.
There is none. Dish soap and water form a mixture. Mixtures do not have chemical formulas.
Mercury is pure. On the periodic chart of elements it is listed as element number 80 and is represented by the symbol "Hg."