Sand is a mixture of very small pieces of rocks and minerals that are all different colors and sizes.
Is gasoline a element a mixture or a compound
Electricity is not a compound, element, or mixture. Electricity refers to the flow of electrical charge through a conductor. It is a form of energy rather than a physical substance like a compound or a mixture.
Electricity is a physical phenomenon (flow of electrons in materials) not a compound, mixture or element.
its homogeneous...."see-through" examples :coke, kool aid, or redbull...
Aluminium is an element . it is not compound or mixture.
Iron is a chemical element; sand may be a compound or a mixture.
The purest sand is a compound, silicon dioxide. Most ordinary sand, however would contain some other materials and could be either a homogeneous or a heterogeneous mixture.
Concrete is a mixture containing cement, sand, gravel and water.
someone told me it was a mixture of clay and sand and decaying plants etc.
Mixture
Sand is a mixture and rarely is only one compound.
First of all to correct your spelling. It is 'Concrete', not 'concrerte'. As concrete it is an heterogeneous mixture of cement, sand, gravel and water.
Sand is a mixture.
sand is a mixture because its all mixeed up with stuff!
Soil is not a compound, mixture, or element—it is a complex combination of minerals, organic matter, water, and air. It is a mixture made up of various components such as sand, silt, clay, organic material, and microorganisms.
A sand mixture is not a solution, compound, or element; it is a heterogeneous mixture. Sand typically consists of various minerals, primarily silicon dioxide (quartz), along with other materials, making it a combination of different substances. Each component retains its individual properties and can often be separated physically. In contrast, a solution is a homogeneous mixture, a compound consists of chemically bonded elements, and an element is a pure substance that cannot be broken down further.
Sand and water would be considered a heterogeneous mixture because you can see the individual components (sand and water) and they do not form a consistent composition throughout the mixture.