Mixtures do not have chemical formulas because they are not chemical bonded. Mixtures can be physically separated like a bag of different colored marbles.
Na2O is a compound. Mixtures generally don't have chemical formulas.
No, CuSO4 is the compound known as copper II sulfate. Mixtures don't have chemical formulas.
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Chemical Formulas
mixture i think :)
no chemical formulas only represent an element, something pure
It's a compound. It is a single chemical formula. If something is a mixture of multiple compounds or substances, then there will be a break in the chemical formulas.
Na2O is a compound. Mixtures generally don't have chemical formulas.
There is none. Dish soap and water form a mixture. Mixtures do not have chemical formulas.
There is no chemical formula for an acorn. An acorn is a heterogeneous mixture. Chemical formulas are only used for pure substances, that is compounds and elements.
Lemonade does not have a chemical formula. It is not a chemical but a mixture. Its separate components have their own chemical formulas like citric acid.
i dont know whether will b chemical but is co2
No, CuSO4 is the compound known as copper II sulfate. Mixtures don't have chemical formulas.
French dressing does not have a chemical formula because it is not a chemical. It is a mixture made of different components like vinegar, olive oil, etc. that have their own chemical formulas.
why should i know i dont go to school and im only 12
Neither. C2H2 is a compound (pure substance) so it is not a mixture at all. Hint: mixtures don't have chemical formulas.
There is none. Acid water would be water with an acid added to it, a mixture. Mixtures do not have chemical formulas, partially because the components are not in a fixed ratio. Also, there are many different kinds of acid with different chemical formulas.