Some times, but not always
true!
True. A pail containing both sand and soil would be considered a mixture as it is a combination of two or more substances physically combined but not chemically bonded.
It is not true. Mixtures are not chemically bonded.
Not between the different components of a mixture, no.
False. The gases on Titan are primarily molecular gases such as nitrogen and methane, which are not ionically bonded.
Components of a mixture do not combine chemically because their individual identities are retained, meaning they can be separated by physical means like filtration or evaporation. The properties of each component in a mixture remain unchanged, unlike in a chemical reaction where new substances are formed.
False.
They do not react chemically.
false i think
All mixtures are a combination of two or more substances that are physically combined, not chemically bonded. Mixtures can be separated by physical means such as filtration or distillation. The properties of the components in a mixture remain unchanged.
True
A substance composed of a mixture of different atoms contains different types of atoms that are physically mixed together but not chemically bonded. In contrast, a compound composed of molecules consists of specific atoms chemically bonded together in fixed ratios to form distinct molecules with unique properties.