the properties of mixtures
are the mixtures that
mixed to the mixtures that
you are mixing.....
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FROM: ROLIZON IBEA
When the properties of components are replaced by new properties they form a compound and not a mixture. Mixture retain their individual properties in variable proportions.Ê
Homogenous mixture,and has no recidue
They keep their own properties.
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In science, there are three types of mixtures. These mixture types are, suspension mixture, colloidal mixture and a solution.
The three properties of air that show it is a mixture are: (1) uniform composition, (2) components can be separated by physical means, and (3) each component retains its own properties in the mixture.
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A mixture reflect the properties of the components.
A mixture reflect the properties of the components.
When the properties of components are replaced by new properties they form a compound and not a mixture. Mixture retain their individual properties in variable proportions.Ê
When a mixture is created the components of the mixture __________ their individual identities and properties.
Because there is no chemical reaction, the properties of the elements and compounds do not change when they form a mixture.
"Mixture"Each component in a mixture retain its properties.
The part of a mixture that is a blend of the properties from its individual parts is the homogenous mixture. In a homogenous mixture, the substances are evenly distributed and uniform throughout, resulting in a single phase with consistent properties.
Mechanical mixture is a type of mixture where substances are physically combined without any chemical bonding. The properties of a mechanical mixture are a combination of the properties of the individual substances present in the mixture. These properties can include color, texture, density, and solubility, among others.
A mixture has multiple sets of chemical properties because it contains different substances with distinct characteristics. Each component of a mixture retains its individual properties, which can affect the overall behavior and properties of the mixture as a whole.
A mixture reflect the properties of the components.