yes you can.
A mixture you can separate but a solution you can't. Think about a salad. You can take apart the lettuce and tomatoes and cucumbers. That's a mixture. Now think of sugar in water. Once you mix it, you can't take it apart.
It's homogeneous because you can't see or take apart the different ingredients.. In a heterogenous mixture you can see and take apart the different (basic) ingredients, an example would be, cereal and milk in a bowl...
A mixture is a group of elements (substances) That are put together, but can be taken back apart and are not chemically combined.Example: Chex mix, Bowl of cereal, candy bowl. If chex mix was a solution, you wouldn't be able to take out the pretzels from the crackersA solution is like a mixture, except chemically combined. They cannot be taken back apart after you put them together.Example: Sugar water, Orange juice. If orange juice was a mixture, you would be able to pick it up and make it a orange again!
A mixture of uneven distribution with easy separation is often referred to as a heterogeneous mixture. In such mixtures, the individual components are not uniformly distributed, allowing for easy identification and separation. Examples include salad, where ingredients like lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers can be picked apart, or a mixture of sand and pebbles, which can be separated by physical means like sieving.
An aloy is an example of a homogenous (metallic) solid mixture.
no because a mixture is something you cant take apart
no because a mixture is something you cant take apart
I do no think so because you can take them apart. It is a mixture
heterogeneous mixture
One way to separate a mixture is through physical methods such as filtration, distillation, chromatography, or evaporation. Each method exploits the different physical properties of the components in the mixture to separate them.
A mixture you can separate but a solution you can't. Think about a salad. You can take apart the lettuce and tomatoes and cucumbers. That's a mixture. Now think of sugar in water. Once you mix it, you can't take it apart.
It's homogeneous because you can't see or take apart the different ingredients.. In a heterogenous mixture you can see and take apart the different (basic) ingredients, an example would be, cereal and milk in a bowl...
no
heterogeneous
A mixture is a group of elements (substances) That are put together, but can be taken back apart and are not chemically combined.Example: Chex mix, Bowl of cereal, candy bowl. If chex mix was a solution, you wouldn't be able to take out the pretzels from the crackersA solution is like a mixture, except chemically combined. They cannot be taken back apart after you put them together.Example: Sugar water, Orange juice. If orange juice was a mixture, you would be able to pick it up and make it a orange again!
Take You Apart was created in 2003.
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