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You get a mixture.
No, the properties of a substance do not change when it is mixed with another substance. The substances retain their individual properties even when they are combined. Mixing substances simply results in a physical change, without altering their individual properties.
When sugar and sand are mixed together, they can be physically separated because they are not chemically bonded. However, the properties of the original substances remain unchanged even after mixing since it is a physical combination and not a chemical reaction.
When mixing substances that maintain their original properties, look for solutions or mixtures where the individual substances do not chemically react with each other. For example, mixing salt and sugar together will not alter the physical properties of each substance.
No, mixing two chemicals together is a physical change because the substances retain their original chemical properties. The chemical composition remains the same even though they are physically combined.
You get a mixture.
No, the properties of a substance do not change when it is mixed with another substance. The substances retain their individual properties even when they are combined. Mixing substances simply results in a physical change, without altering their individual properties.
If the properties of elements change when they are mixed together, the mixture is called a compound. Compounds result from chemical reactions between elements, where the atoms are bonded together in specific ratios. These compounds often possess unique properties distinct from their individual element components.
A mixture is made when several different substances are mixed together. Mixtures are combinations of two or more substances where the substances involved retain their chemical properties and can be separated through physical means.
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When sugar and sand are mixed together, they can be physically separated because they are not chemically bonded. However, the properties of the original substances remain unchanged even after mixing since it is a physical combination and not a chemical reaction.
When tin and copper are mixed together to form bronze, they change in that their product is much tougher and stronger.
No, it is not because there are 2 or more substances that are mixed together so it is a chemical change
When mixing substances that maintain their original properties, look for solutions or mixtures where the individual substances do not chemically react with each other. For example, mixing salt and sugar together will not alter the physical properties of each substance.
just the color
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded together. In a mixture, the substances retain their individual properties and can be separated physically. Examples of mixtures include salt and sand, trail mix, and air.
No, mixing two chemicals together is a physical change because the substances retain their original chemical properties. The chemical composition remains the same even though they are physically combined.