working on the puzzle of the mis-labeled elemetns huh? us too...
rofl same here. I'm not liking it... it's 11:55 p.m. here... sleepy
Other person's answer(not his^) :
Even In Puerto Rico this plague haunts students, when will these teachers learn new tricks to torment us?
Iron is ferromagnetic and when combined with silver, the resulting alloy loses its ferromagnetic properties.
In a mixture, the substances are physically combined, meaning their identities and properties remain unchanged. Each component retains its individual chemical properties and can be separated by physical means.
Mixture in general but there are much more specific categories.
Because they are not chemically combined. They are physically combined and as such retain their individual properties. Mixtures are made up of substances that are physically combined and retain their individual properties.
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are physically blended together but not chemically bonded. Each substance in a mixture retains its individual properties. A compound, on the other hand, is a substance composed of two or more elements chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio, resulting in a new substance with unique properties.
Iron is ferromagnetic and when combined with silver, the resulting alloy loses its ferromagnetic properties.
In a mixture, the substances are physically combined, meaning their identities and properties remain unchanged. Each component retains its individual chemical properties and can be separated by physical means.
physically charged
it depends on wht compound it its
A mixture is a combination of substances that are combines physically, but not chemically.
A mixture is a combination of substances that are combines physically, but not chemically.
A mixture is a combination of substances that are combines physically, but not chemically.
Never it is physically combined.
All the components of a mixture are just physically combined, not chemically combined. So the components display the same properties they displayed when separated..
All the components of a mixture are just physically combined, not chemically combined. So the components display the same properties they displayed when separated..
All the components of a mixture are just physically combined, not chemically combined. So the components display the same properties they displayed when separated..
If it was chemically combined, then no. If it was physically combined, then yes.