It retains their identities.
Example: if you make a salad, and put lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, and spinach in it, what happens when you remove each individual item? You have lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, and spinach. Each item still stays the same. Unlike taking water and mixing it will Kool-Aid. You can't take them apart since they've already mixed together.
Steel is a metal alloy, and hence an a heterogeneous mixture by definition. Steel contains other elements such as carbon and nickel. That being said an alloy can also be considered a substance. Substances can be pure/elemental or chemical mixtures.
False. A characteristic of rock is that the individual minerals lose their distinct properties when combined into a rock. The resulting rock has its own unique physical and chemical properties distinct from those of its constituent minerals.
No, washing soda does not lose all its water of crystallization completely. It still retains some water molecules even after heating to remove excess water and become anhydrous.
During evaporation, a substance gains energy from its surroundings to break the intermolecular bonds and escape as a gas. This results in a cooling effect on the surroundings as energy is absorbed by the substance.
Sodium chloride is a compound because it is made up of two elements, sodium and chlorine, chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio. In a compound, the constituent elements lose their individual properties and form a new substance with unique characteristics. In contrast, a mixture is a physical combination of substances that retain their individual properties and can be separated by physical means.
Steel is a metal alloy, and hence an a heterogeneous mixture by definition. Steel contains other elements such as carbon and nickel. That being said an alloy can also be considered a substance. Substances can be pure/elemental or chemical mixtures.
Well most people lost there identities when they are a young age but if you have lots of creidt cards and stuff I would maybe happen.
they didn't. In the eyes of the Nazis the Jews never had individual identities.
The particles in a substance lose thermal energy as the temperature decreases, because the particles are moving and vibrating less.
Yes, it is true, a mixture is formed.
No, a compound is not a physical mixture; it is a chemical combination of two or more elements that are bonded together in fixed proportions. Unlike a mixture, where the individual components retain their properties and can be separated by physical means, the elements in a compound undergo a chemical change and lose their individual properties. Compounds have distinct characteristics that differ from those of their constituent elements.
False. A characteristic of rock is that the individual minerals lose their distinct properties when combined into a rock. The resulting rock has its own unique physical and chemical properties distinct from those of its constituent minerals.
Well, honey, an ear of corn is technically a mixture because it's made up of different parts like kernels, husk, and silk. Each part has its own unique properties, so it ain't a pure substance. But hey, don't lose sleep over it, just enjoy that corn on the cob!
Substances in a mixture retain their identities.
COMPOUND!!!!
Iron lose electrons.
yes