These are the components of the mixture.
No physical
A mixture differs from a compound in that is not chemically bonded together. The mixture is generally mechanically combined, which may be as simple as stirring, or as intensive as using centrifuge to combine the parts.
This is a simple method common in a kitchen; use a scoop.
Mixtures can be separated by filtration. Compounds can be separated by energy/bond energy.
Potato chips, and other foods, are mixtures of compounds. Foods are made of a large variety of molecules composing the sugars, starches, salts, and liquids in them. The elements are there, of course, combining to make up the molecules, but foods are not simple elemental substances.
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No physical
A simple mixture may be homo- or heterogeneous.But this depends by why you understand by "simple".
Simple: water solutions of sugar.
Simple! Hydrogen.
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Emulsifiers may be mixtures but also simple compounds.
Homogenous mixtures are when the solution is evenly distributed in the substance, heterogenous is when it is not evenly distributed
A compound is a simple substance, a mixture is formed from two or more compounds.
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The composition of carbohydrates include carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. They are made from simple sugars which are known as monosaccharides.
Below are some simple antonyms of composition -Decomposition -Not Proceeding -Not Putting Together -Ignore Happy i could help.