a mixture of elements can be a compound or simply a mixture. a compound is two or more elements of the Periodic Table joined together chemically. a mixture is where they are connected but not connected chemically. ask your chemistry teacher or something.
No, unless all the elements involved in the mixture are present in fixed atomic proportions to one another that are ratios of integers, thereby showing that the elements are chemically bonded.
This is a mixture.
Air is a mixture of elements, mainly nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%), along with small amounts of other gases such as carbon dioxide, argon, and water vapor. Each gas retains its own chemical properties in the mixture.
A quarter is a coin made of various elements, including copper and nickel. It is not an element itself, but a mixture of different elements.
Cake batter is a mixture composed of various ingredients such as flour, sugar, eggs, and leavening agents. Each of these components maintains its chemical properties and can be separated physically.
An alloy is a mixture of Metals. A mixture is a combination of elements in an unfixed ratio. A compound is a mixture of elements in a fixed ratio.
A mixture is a collection of elements.
The most common kind is a mixture of metallic elements, called an "alloy".
Milk is an emulsion and a mixture.
They are elements not compound mixture
Smoke is a heterogeneous mixture.
No, unless all the elements involved in the mixture are present in fixed atomic proportions to one another that are ratios of integers, thereby showing that the elements are chemically bonded.
No a mixture is by definition not a pure substance.
mixture as the elements are not chemically bonded :)
Wood is a MIXTURE of many compounds, so your answer would be a mixture.
by not forming a compound or mixture with another element
This is a mixture.