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A heterogeneous mixture always contains more than one phase. A phase is a region with uniform composition and properties. The substances in a heterogeneous mixture remain physically separate e.g. sugar and sand.
A compound consists of two or more elements that have physically reacted and bonded together, either ionically ar covalently. An example of this is water - H2O. A mixture, on the other hand, is two or more substance that have been brought together, but have not chemically bonded with each other.
Substances in a mixture can be present in any amount. In a mixture, substances are only mixed physically and retain their chemical identity.
It is the former.
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A combination of two or more substances which have been combined so that each substance retains its own chemical identity is called a mixture. The different components of a mixture can be visually distinguished. For example, water and flour create a mixture.
A partnership is an association of two or more persons or entities who retain their individual identity outside the partnership. In a merger two or more entities merge and only one retains the identity or they all merge to form a totally new entity but in the process only one identity is retained all other identities are nullified.
No. A chemical change is when the chemical identity of substance or set of substances changes to a new substance or set of substances. Physically blending or mixing two components is a physical change.
It is both. A compound mixture is made of pure elements. For instance; salt is made of sodium chloride. Sodium voilently reacts with water, and chloride is extremely toxic, but when you eat salt, nothing happens. Why? A chemical change undergoes. A compound is 2 or more elements chemically mixed.
Because no chemical reaction occurs. The two (or more) miscible chemical species retain their chemical identity, rather than forming a new compound via a chemical reaction.
A heterogeneous mixture always contains more than one phase. A phase is a region with uniform composition and properties. The substances in a heterogeneous mixture remain physically separate e.g. sugar and sand.
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.
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Towels with more fibers that soak up water and better weaving retain more water, and are usually more expensive because they're made of more material and are of better quality.
The combination is called a mixture. It depends how you mix them. If a chemical reaction then occurs, then they would be bonded with each other.