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No, the properties of a substance do not change when it is mixed with another substance. The substances retain their individual properties even when they are combined. Mixing substances simply results in a physical change, without altering their individual 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.
A mixture is a substance where two or more substances are combined but not chemically bonded. Each substance in a mixture retains its properties and can be separated through physical means like filtration or distillation.
Pure substances have a fixed composition and properties, while mixtures consist of two or more substances physically combined. To determine this, one can carry out tests such as melting point, boiling point, and chromatography to identify if the material is a pure substance or a mixture based on its behavior.
When two substances combine to form a new substance, it is said that a chemical reaction has occurred. This reaction is a combination reaction, also known as synthesis. The new substance formed may or may not possess the properties of the constituent substances.When the separate substances are elements, a chemical reaction is one that creates chemical bonds, the combined substance being a compound.
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properties of matter that determine how a substance reacts with other substances
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The chemical structure of a substance, the presence of functional groups, and its reactivity are key factors that determine how a substance will react when combined with other substances. Additionally, factors such as polarity, acidity, and basicity also play a role in interactions between substances.
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When two substances combine and retain their own properties, a mixture results.
No, the properties of a substance do not change when it is mixed with another substance. The substances retain their individual properties even when they are combined. Mixing substances simply results in a physical change, without altering their individual 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.