Yes, Coca-Cola is a mixture.
The air, soil, and most foods and beverages are examples of mixtures. Mixtures consist of two or more different substances that are physically combined but not chemically bonded. They can vary in composition and can include elements and compounds within them. In contrast, pure substances consist of only one type of particle.
No, elements are the most basic form of a substance, thus mixtures might be made up from different elents but elements can never be made from mixtures.
Yes, most matter in the environment exists as mixtures rather than pure substances. Mixtures are composed of two or more different substances physically combined, such as air, soil, and seawater, which contain a variety of elements and compounds mixed together.
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.
Six types of mixtures include solutions (homogeneous mixtures), suspensions (heterogeneous mixtures with visible particles that settle over time), colloids (heterogeneous mixtures with particles that do not settle), emulsions (mixtures of liquids that usually do not mix together), alloys (mixtures of metals), and gels (mixtures with a solid dispersed in a liquid).
Most foods and beverages are mixtures and not pure substances because foods and beverages usually have more then one ingrediance to make the type of food or beverage! Mixture is a combination of tow or more different substances Pure substance is one type substance, throughout and uniforn proporties
The air, soil, and most foods and beverages are examples of mixtures. Mixtures consist of two or more different substances that are physically combined but not chemically bonded. They can vary in composition and can include elements and compounds within them. In contrast, pure substances consist of only one type of particle.
Beverage alcohol is a compound, but the beverages it is in are mixtures.
Coffee and tea are examples of common beverages that are homogeneous mixtures.
You are under a misapprehension, NOT all foods and beverages are mixtures. For instance water is a beverage and that is not a mixture and sugar is a food and that too is not a mixture These are just 2 examples and there are many more.
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No, elements are the most basic form of a substance, thus mixtures might be made up from different elents but elements can never be made from mixtures.
scorpions can be these colors most of the time..... brown, yellow, red, black, and mixtures of those, most of the time they are mixtures of all those colors.
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