When two or more substances are combined so each substance can be separated by physical means the result is a mixture. An example is dissolving salt in water. By boiling off all the water, the salt will remain.
When two substances combine and retain their own properties, a mixture results.
Separation by physical methods as sieving, as an example or electromagnetic separation if magnetic materials exist in the mixture.
In a physical change of matter, no new substances are formed. However, physical properties such as size, shape, color, or phase may change. Dissolving, melting, evaporating and grinding are examples of physical change.As a result of chemical change, one or more new substances with new and different properties are formed. The new substances are different from the original substance. Burning and the rusting of iron are examples of chemical change.
If you mix things together, you get a mixture.
The spontaneous intermingling of the particles of two or more substances as a result of random thermal action
The substances that are test positive with Ames test may or may not be carcinogenic for humans. Similarly, some substances that cause cancer in laboratory animals do not give a positive result Ames test. It is not possible to decide the carcinogenicity of any substances only depending on the Ames test.
Both result in "new" substances (ash, smoke, rust).
When two substances combine and retain their own properties, a mixture results.
This is called a mixture.
The form a mixture. They do not react with each other.
compound, but it gets more specific given more information
A mixture is the result when two or more substances combine in a way that each substance retains its own unique characteristics. Salt water is an example of a mixture.
No, mixing is a purely physical process. Chemical processes result in the creation of entirely new substances with different properties from the original substances.
It's called a mixture.
When substances combine and retain their own properties, the result is a mixture.
Well the question I was asked was "The union of two or more atoms of the same element, or the smallest part of a compound that retains the compound's properties is called a(n)" A molecule.
The result will have new and different properties.
The result is an MIXTURE
The answer is MIXTURE! 100% sure!