1. Pour it onto the Table.
2. Grab a kitchen knife
3. Slam down on the mixture with the knife, cutting it!
Mud is not considered a solution because it is a heterogeneous mixture, meaning its components are not evenly distributed throughout. It is composed of water, silt, clay, and other organic material which are visibly distinct within the mixture.
A compound is an unique substance.A solution is a mixture of two or more compounds.
A physical combination of two or more substances is called a mixture. In a mixture, the substances are physically combined but each component retains its own properties and can be separated by physical means.
it is a mixture
When water is the solvent for a mixture, the mixture is called an aqueous solution.
two or more elements are physically combined, a mixture can be separted into its indivudal element by different means
mixture is separted by physic changes and compound is broken down by chemical changes
1. Pour it onto the Table. 2. Grab a kitchen knife 3. Slam down on the mixture with the knife, cutting it!
Things that can be separated by physical means are mixtures. There are two types of mixtures: homogeneous and heterogeneous. In a heterogeneous mixture, you can see the different components that make up the mixture. You can't see the components in a homogeneous mixture. Things that can only be separated by chemical means are compounds.
yes, in an experiment
by using distillation
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yes he is but i think they are separted.
Alaska
Yes.
Mud is not considered a solution because it is a heterogeneous mixture, meaning its components are not evenly distributed throughout. It is composed of water, silt, clay, and other organic material which are visibly distinct within the mixture.
yes