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Because of the charges of particles and different atomic weights of both elements and compounds.
well its not an element, its likely to be a mixture of compounds that include aromatic compounds (ring structureed compounds), esters maybe, and other compounds all mixed together.
Reactants can be a mixture, compounds, a mixture of compounds and also elements. It depends on the reaction. Air is a mixture and is often a reactant for example.
A mixture contain compounds; to obtain a mixture two or more compounds must be mixed.
Shampoo is a mixture of compounds.
mix with warm water
Using chemical means. to separate a mixture, you use physical means
list 3 of the compounds in fizzy drink and suggest how each of them could separated from the mixture
its a homogenous mixture... its mixed so well that you cant tell there are separate parts, but there really are
Centrum is the brand name of a multivitamin. As such, it is a mixture of separate compounds including vitamins and organic compounds. This means it does not have a single chemical formula.
Because of the charges of particles and different atomic weights of both elements and compounds.
It is a mixture of COMPOUNDS not a mixture of pure substances.
Chromatography is a way to separate mixtures. You start by dissolving your sample in a mobile phase. This mobile phase travels through a structure, the stationary phase. Depending on how much the compounds in the mixture like or dislike the stationary phase they will move at different speeds throughout the stationary phase. This allows for slower moving compounds to separate from fast moving compounds and allowing you to collect different compounds from a single mixture.
The several different types of asbestos are each separate mineral compounds in their own right.
Wood is a MIXTURE of many compounds, so your answer would be a mixture.
Usually mixtures are easiest to separate into their substances.
well its not an element, its likely to be a mixture of compounds that include aromatic compounds (ring structureed compounds), esters maybe, and other compounds all mixed together.