In making a mixture there has been no change in the chemical bonds, in making a compound the chemical bonds are changed.
An element is a single atom at it's most basic level i.e. silver or oxygen A compound is a chemical bonding of 2 or more elements to create a new substance.(example would be water/H20/ which is two atoms of the ELEMENTS of hydrogen combined with one ELEMENT of oxygen) A mixture is 2 or more types of atoms or compounds that are not chemically bonded together but suspended. (example would be chicken noodle soup - they are not chemically bonded together but are suspended together in the same space)
Compound it cant be an element because its a diatomic or polyatomic cnt remember which one but either way its not an element its a compound. Compound it cant be an element because its a diatomic or polyatomic cnt remember which one but either way its not an element its a compound.
Providing the molecules are not combined in any way, then it is a MIXTURE.
A mixture is what you get when you combine two substances in such a way that no chemical reaction occurs between the components and you can separate them again. Technically, the term "mixture" is used incorrectly when a recipe calls for you to mix, for example, flour and eggs. A chemical reaction does occur between those cooking ingredients. You can't undo it. However, mixing dry ingredients, such as flour, salt and sugar, does produce an actual mixture.
Table salt is a pure substance. It is combined in such a way that it is uniform and definite in composition.
In making a mixture there has been no change in the chemical bonds, in making a compound the chemical bonds are changed.
An element is a single atom at it's most basic level i.e. silver or oxygen A compound is a chemical bonding of 2 or more elements to create a new substance.(example would be water/H20/ which is two atoms of the ELEMENTS of hydrogen combined with one ELEMENT of oxygen) A mixture is 2 or more types of atoms or compounds that are not chemically bonded together but suspended. (example would be chicken noodle soup - they are not chemically bonded together but are suspended together in the same space)
Compound
it is a mixture of many different colors that are combined in a smushed way onto a fabric or pretty much any object
Compound it cant be an element because its a diatomic or polyatomic cnt remember which one but either way its not an element its a compound. Compound it cant be an element because its a diatomic or polyatomic cnt remember which one but either way its not an element its a compound.
Providing the molecules are not combined in any way, then it is a MIXTURE.
A mixture is what you get when you combine two substances in such a way that no chemical reaction occurs between the components and you can separate them again. Technically, the term "mixture" is used incorrectly when a recipe calls for you to mix, for example, flour and eggs. A chemical reaction does occur between those cooking ingredients. You can't undo it. However, mixing dry ingredients, such as flour, salt and sugar, does produce an actual mixture.
Yes, right of way, or right-of-way is a compound noun; three words combined to form a word with its own meaning.
Compound it cant be an element because its a diatomic or polyatomic cnt remember which one but either way its not an element its a compound. Compound it cant be an element because its a diatomic or polyatomic cnt remember which one but either way its not an element its a compound.
Ink is a mixture.
Table salt is a pure substance. It is combined in such a way that it is uniform and definite in composition.
Type your answer here... Well, its probably a mixture, if you mean it that way!