A mixture forms when two or more substances combine physically but not chemically.
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two substances combine to form a new substance
chemical change
A synthesis reaction is where two (or more) chemicals or elements combine to create one new product. A decomposition reaction is the opposite meaning it is when one compound is broken down into the 2 (or more) compounds/elements it is made up of. Both of these refer to compounds, not mixtures. Mixtures cannot have synthesis or decomposition reactions. The difference between a compound and a mixture is that a compound is chemically bonded together at the atomic level while a mixture is just mixed together.
TRUE! Cells aggregate (or group together) to form tissues, which then go on to form organs and organ systems further.
mixture
a chemical reaction
two or more substances that are together that are together but do not combine to form a new, pure substance
cousao atoms
These substances form a mixture.
Compound.
such as when sodium and chlorine combine, they form salt which is obviously harmless
These substances form a mixture.
a synthesis reaction
Two substances that are brought together, but not chemically combined to create a new substance, form a mixture.
No, if two elements combine to form a new substance, the resulting substance is a compound, not an element. Compounds are made up of two or more different elements chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio, whereas elements are pure substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical reactions.
synthesis reaction