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If mixing a substance with water forms a suspension, it suggests that the substance has low solubility in water. This means that the substance does not fully dissolve in the water and instead forms a heterogeneous mixture with visible particles suspended in the liquid.
Medicine made by mixing a substance is glycerol
A substance made by mixing other substances together.
Tin is a pure substance. It is element #50 on the periodic table.
a substance made by mixing other substances together (NOUN)
water is a substance, made of oxygen and hydrogen, because mixing ox and hyd would give nothing but explosion, water is an effect of chemical reaction, not only mixing gases
Dissolving a substance means breaking it down into smaller particles and mixing it evenly with a liquid to form a solution.
It can't, a substance can only become more acidic. Mixing acids CAN increase the acidity level in a substance, but it won't always.
Mixing with water is a physical change because the chemical composition of the substances remains the same before and after mixing. Physical properties refer to characteristics that can be observed or measured without changing the composition of the substance.
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.
Yes, no new substance is made. You are just mixing things together.
When mixing substances that maintain their original properties, look for solutions or mixtures where the individual substances do not chemically react with each other. For example, mixing salt and sugar together will not alter the physical properties of each substance.