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∙ 13y agoemulsion
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∙ 13y agoI believe it is a compound. Compounds are created from the P.T. elements! read about it or google it! Mixture is like milk or dirt (sand+water)
to combine two elements to form a new substance EX:salt,milk
Milk of magnesia is a compound. There are three elements within the milk of magnesium. Magnesium, hydrogen, and oxygen, are the three elements within the milk of magnesia compound.
The elements needed for strong bones and teeth are Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorous, and Fluoride. Milk is a good source of these elements.
Calcium is a reactive metal whose compounds make up limestone, chalk, cement and teeth. Drinking milk is one way to get this mineral.
It is a mixture of elements and compounds.
Milk is a mixture. It contains several different compounds, and those compounds are made up of many different elements.
I believe it is a compound. Compounds are created from the P.T. elements! read about it or google it! Mixture is like milk or dirt (sand+water)
Milk contains a number of different chemical compounds and a number of different elements making up those compounds. It does contain hydrogen, oxygen, and calcium as you state, but it also contains carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and smaller amounts of some other elements.
Cream is a mixture of milk fat, water, and proteins. These organic compounds contain these elements:carbonhydrogennitrogenoxygenThere may be small quantities of other elements in the proteins.
There are almost no free-floating single atoms in milk; instead of being made of distinct elements, milk is mostly made up of chemical compounds like water (H2O) and lactose (C12H22O11), among many others. In fact, the only single atoms you might find in a jug of milk are pollutants like lead, cadmium, or mercury, which are not part of the milk and should really not be in your food at all. But in any event, a mixture of elements rather than compounds is a rather rare thing since elements tend to react and bond with other elements, and by definition, the parts of a mixture are not chemically bonded together.
Milk is a mixture of compounds.
All elements are pure substances. Milk is a mixture of organic compounds and water and is therefore its component elements are mainly Hydrogen, Oxygen and Carbon there are also trace amounts of calcium and other elements needed by a growing baby. This means that the majority of the elements on the periodic table are not present (lacking) in milk.
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to combine two elements to form a new substance EX:salt,milk
Yes. Chocolate is a mixture of compounds. For example, cocoa is not an element, nor is milk.
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