The only way I can think of to get a mixture of separate atoms is to mix two noble gases--helium and argon, maybe. Any atom that doesn't have a full outer shell is going to create bonds with other atoms, and then you won't have "separate" atoms.
Argon is an element. It is a noble gas that exists as individual atoms and is not chemically combined with other elements.
In a mixture, the substances are physically mixed together and each retains its own properties. In a compound, the atoms of different elements chemically combine to form a new substance with unique properties.
a mixture of atoms is a tootsie roll and a slum jum
In a mixture, the substances are physically combined, meaning their identities and properties remain unchanged. Each component retains its individual chemical properties and can be separated by physical means.
Argon gas is an element. It is a noble gas that exists as individual argon atoms and is not chemically combined with any other elements.
it is a compound carbon hydrogen and oxegen atoms combined form it
yes because it is formed when atoms of two or more elements are combined.
Argon is an element. It is a noble gas that exists as individual atoms and is not chemically combined with other elements.
Silicone is a pure substance made up of silicon, oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen atoms. It is not a mixture because these atoms are combined in a specific and consistent ratio.
In a mixture, the substances are physically mixed together and each retains its own properties. In a compound, the atoms of different elements chemically combine to form a new substance with unique properties.
a mixture of atoms is a tootsie roll and a slum jum
Never it is physically combined.
A pure substance is made out of only one kind of element (for example, gold is a pure substance). A mixture is made out of two or more different substances and is only combined by physical means. A pure substance cannot be broken down into a simpler substance. A mixture can be separated into its component parts.
Salt is a compound, specifically sodium chloride (NaCl), which is formed by the chemical bonding of sodium and chlorine atoms. It is not a mixture because its components are combined in fixed proportions.
not necessarily. A molecule is multiple atoms combined chemically, but the atoms do not need to be of different elements. A compound is several elements combined chemically though.
Water is a compound because its molecules are formed of chemically combined elements (hydrogen and oxygen) in a fixed proportion. A mixture is a combination of separate atoms, molecules, or particles that are not chemically bonded or in any fixed proportion.
If it was chemically combined, then no. If it was physically combined, then yes.