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∙ 11y agoCharcoal is considered a homogenous mixture. It is only made of carbon, and it contains a constant amount of carbon.
Air is a mixture of various gases, chiefly nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide. The last is a compound.
The measure of the amount of matter an object contains is mass.
The compounds identity remain unchanged; but the new mixture is different.
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Charcoal is considered a homogenous mixture. It is only made of carbon, and it contains a constant amount of carbon.
Distilled water is usually a pure substance. Occasionally it contains a very small amount of chloride ions, and then it is an homogeneous mixture.
Soda is considered a type of homogeneous mixture. It is a mixture that is uniform in composition and contains the same amount of components no matter the serving size.
A mixture is made up of the solvent and the solute. In an unsaturated mixture the solvent is in greater amount.
TYPES OF SOLUTIONSolution-is homogeneous mixture-a combination of solute and solvent-consist of :*Solute-substance that is being dissolved-contains small amount of mixture*Solvent-substance that use for dissolving-contains greater ammount of mixtureexample.70% of water and 30% of alcoholIn a SOLUTION_____WATER is the solvent because its contains 70% more than the alcohol which have 30%hope its help- ejohnnicole@yahoo.com
Air is a mixture of various gases, chiefly nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide. The last is a compound.
Air is a mixture because it contains many different molecules. It is mostly nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2), and argon (Ar), with a small amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) and only tiny amounts of other elements and compounds.
The measure of the amount of matter an object contains is mass.
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Its mass.By weight, the amount of matter an object contains is its mass.By size, the amount of matter an object contains is its volume.
Its mass.By weight, the amount of matter an object contains is its mass.By size, the amount of matter an object contains is its volume.
No, it is not a heterogeneous mixture. Its constituent parts cannot be visually distinguished from one another without powerful microscopes. Therefore, it is a homogeneous mixture (homo- : prefix meaning "same" or "alike").