it is a compound. Charles law states that to be a compound it must be hard but flexible too.
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It's a few things. First, it's a mixture of a lot of different chemicals. It's also a Suspension--solids dispersed in a liquid. This is why you have to agitate the bottle by twirling it between your hands (do NOT shake nail polish unless you like bubbles in your nails!) before you use it. The various products in it are all compounds.
No, air in a bottle is not a compound. Air is a mixture of different gases, including nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others. Compounds are substances formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in fixed proportions, which is not the case with the gases in air.
Bottled spring water is a mixture, mainly water with small amounts of dissolved salts.
If air particles are removed from a plastic bottle, the volume inside the bottle would decrease due to the absence of air pressure. The bottle may collapse or shrink in size as there is no longer any external pressure to counteract the elasticity of the bottle material.
Plastics that are encountered are generally mixtures. Some are mixtures of polymeric chains of differing lengths such as polyethylene. Some are mixtures that contain not only polymeric chains but have extra ingredients, fillers, plasticisers and coloring agents that modify the properties of the plastic. One example is PVC polyvinyl chloride which is a brittle substance but with the addition of plasticisers (phthalates), becomes flexible.
Sunflower oil is a mixture. This means that a bunch of sunflower seeds had their oil extracted to make the bottle of oil.
Neither the water nor the bottle are elements. Pure water is a compound, but most bottled waters are mixtures as they contain traces of minerals. The bottle is likely to be a mixture whatever it's made of.
A bottle of spring water is a homogeneous mixture. It is made up of water molecules and dissolved minerals that are evenly distributed throughout the solution, giving it a uniform appearance and composition.
Right, the nearest I can get to it is White Mixture or Compound. Gwyn = White Kemysk = Mixture Kemskys = Compound As it was on a bottle of wine it probably refers to a mix of the grapes to make the wine.
The active ingredient in drain cleaners are one of a variety of compounds: caustic soda (aka lye or sodium hydroxide) being the most common, sulfuric acid is less common as it will damage metal pipes if not completely flushed out after it has done its job, etc.However the actual drain cleaner in the bottle that you buy will likely be a mixture containing other ingredients intended to make them easier to use.
It's a few things. First, it's a mixture of a lot of different chemicals. It's also a Suspension--solids dispersed in a liquid. This is why you have to agitate the bottle by twirling it between your hands (do NOT shake nail polish unless you like bubbles in your nails!) before you use it. The various products in it are all compounds.
An unopened bottle of soft drink is considered a homogeneous mixture. It contains dissolved gases (like carbon dioxide) and sugar, resulting in a uniform composition throughout the liquid. When the bottle is opened, it can create a temporary suspension of bubbles, but in its unopened state, it remains homogeneous.
you get a plastic bottle
No, air in a bottle is not a compound. Air is a mixture of different gases, including nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others. Compounds are substances formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in fixed proportions, which is not the case with the gases in air.
Mixequal parts of sugar and breadcrumbs together. Use plain breadcrumbs not spicy ones. Cut the top off the bottle and turn it upside down. Sprinkle some of the mixture in the bottle. Leave it out and collect the crickets in the plastic bag in the morning.
Is it bad for you to reuse a plastic bottle
A plastic bottle shape.