I think the easiest example of two liquids is water + ethanol, they mix in any ratio.
When mucin mixes with water, it becomes a slimy and viscous substance that provides lubrication and protection to surfaces like the digestive tract and respiratory system. This mucous consistency helps to trap and clear away debris, pathogens, and irritants.
Such a person is called Sociable and open minded. Such a person is very useful to the society.
When a solid mixes with a liquid and stays mixed, it forms a homogeneous mixture called a solution. In a solution, the solid particles are evenly distributed throughout the liquid, giving it a uniform appearance.
Yes, because the chemicals within the substances do not change to create a new substance.
Bromine mixes well with metals like sodium, potassium, and aluminum to form salts called bromides. It also mixes well with nonmetals like hydrogen and oxygen to form compounds such as hydrogen bromide and bromine dioxide. Additionally, bromine mixes well with organic compounds to form various organic bromides.
When something completely mixes in water, it has dissolved into the water to form a homogeneous solution.
This phenomenon is called diffusion.
yes. anything that mixes with another thing and completely dissolves into the other, or vice versa, it is a solution
The stomach mixes food, swallowed saliva, and gastric juices into a substance called chyme.
somewhat... in mixture, the solvent dissolves into the solute. in substance, the solvent merely mixes with the solute. for example, salt in water is a substance. the salt mixes with the water.
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Dry salt - is a compound of sodium and chlorine atoms. If you add it to water, it then mixes with the atoms of oxygen and hydrogen.
it mixes to create brackish water
They are called miscible.
sulfur
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