A colloid or Emulsion, I don't recall witch~
It is a mixture of water and the silica shell remains of marine plankton.
Yes - even long after it is opened it remains a mixture. When first opened it is a mixture of water, sweetener, flavoring, and dissolved carbon dioxide. Even after being open long enough to let the carbonation escape, it still is a mixture of water, sweetener and flavoring.
It just dissolves into the mixture and becomes part of it.
When you create a mixture and a change occurs, it is called a physical change. This means the substance's state or appearance has altered, but its chemical composition remains the same.
The mixture you are describing sounds like soil, which consists of mineral and rock particles, organic matter from decaying organisms, water, and air. Soil is vital for supporting plant growth and providing nutrients for ecosystems.
The acceleration of a body moving uniformly in a circle is directed towards the center because the velocity of the body is constantly changing direction, even though its speed remains constant. This change in direction of the velocity results in a centripetal acceleration that is required to keep the body moving in a circular path.
Calamansi juice is a mixture of water, sugars, acids, and essential oils found in the fruit. When strained, it remains a mixture as its components are still physically combined and can be separated if needed.
In every point of a homogeneous mixture the concentration remains unalter, but the concentration is different for hetrogeneous mixture.
The sand remains insoluble and is visibly floating in the water.
It is a mixture of water and the silica shell remains of marine plankton.
It is a mixture of organic remains on the surface of the ground that makes plants grow
Yes - even long after it is opened it remains a mixture. When first opened it is a mixture of water, sweetener, flavoring, and dissolved carbon dioxide. Even after being open long enough to let the carbonation escape, it still is a mixture of water, sweetener and flavoring.
It is a mixture of water and the silica shell remains of marine plankton.
preserved remains of an animal or plant or living thing IS a fossil. dont mistake that with tar. tar is a mixture of once living things. ~your welcome
It is too deep to warm all the way to the bottom. It will not experience autumnal turn over because the bottom (below the lowest thermocline) remains uniformly cold throughout the year.
It just dissolves into the mixture and becomes part of it.
When you create a mixture and a change occurs, it is called a physical change. This means the substance's state or appearance has altered, but its chemical composition remains the same.