-I think so, I'm only in 5th grade so i wouldn't really no, school just started.
-I've completed college, and I can give you a more thorough answer. (although good job to the kid above).
A chemical change CAN result in a mixture, but doesn't always.
Chemical changes, by definition, alter the make-up of substance itself.
Cutting paper is physical, burning paper is chemical.
As for mixtures, if you were to combine sugar and water, it's considered a physical change, and still results in a mixture. (physical since the water can still be easily separated, and is thereby unaltered).
Baking is an example of chemical change that results in a mixture.
so in conclusion, a chemical change can, but doesn't always.
as well you can have physical mixtures, in which both elements remain "independent".
Seawater is a mixture - a compound is a chemically bonded substance involving more than one element.
No, heterogeneous mixtures do not combine chemically. In a heterogeneous mixture, the substances are physically mixed together but retain their individual properties. There is no chemical bonding between the components of a heterogeneous mixture.
Two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined form a mixture.
Yes. A mixture contains different substances that are not chemically combined with one another. The parts of a mixture can be separated through physical means.
A mixture.
Mixture. Its composition is not identical throughout. bread is made from dough which is made from flour which is a mixture. Thus, according to the transitive property, bread is a mixture. Bread, as well as other baking recipes is a mixture. The components are not Chemically changed.
No, the substances in a mixture are not chemically bonded. Mixtures are physical combinations of substances.
a mixture is where two things are just together and don't chemically bind. a solution is when they do chemically bind. yes a mixture is where two things are just together and don't chemically bind. a solution is when they do chemically bind.
Chemically, Orange Juice with pulp is a mixture.
Seawater is a mixture - a compound is a chemically bonded substance involving more than one element.
No, heterogeneous mixtures do not combine chemically. In a heterogeneous mixture, the substances are physically mixed together but retain their individual properties. There is no chemical bonding between the components of a heterogeneous mixture.
mixture as the elements are not chemically bonded :)
Yes!
separated a mixture from this means that they are not chemically combined
Mixtures don't chemically react with each other.
It is a mixture. A element contains only one of the elements from the periodic table and a mixture is something with more then one element but unlike a compound the components are not chemically bonded to one another it can be changed or filtered back to its original state.
Two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined form a mixture.