i don't know but i don't think there is 2 properties
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a mixture
If the properties of elements change when they are mixed together, the mixture is called a compound. Compounds result from chemical reactions between elements, where the atoms are bonded together in specific ratios. These compounds often possess unique properties distinct from their individual element components.
When a mixture is created the components of the mixture __________ their individual identities and properties.
Depends of course of what substances the mixture contains. Depending of the substances in a solution or mixture as you typed, the properties of each one or all of them may be altered when heated up, or when those substances do not combine chemically each other.
Because there is no chemical reaction, the properties of the elements and compounds do not change when they form a mixture.
When elements combine to form a mixture, they retain their individual properties. This means that the elements remain the same, and their chemical compositions do not change. Mixing elements does not result in a new substance with different properties.
a mixture
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A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that do not undergo a chemical change and can be separated by physical means. Each component in a mixture retains its original properties.
If the properties of elements change when they are mixed together, the mixture is called a compound. Compounds result from chemical reactions between elements, where the atoms are bonded together in specific ratios. These compounds often possess unique properties distinct from their individual element components.
A mixture reflect the properties of the components.
A mixture reflect the properties of the components.
When the properties of individual components change completely to form new properties, the result is a compound, not a mixture. In a compound, the elements react chemically and lose their original characteristics to form a new substance with entirely different properties. For example, when hydrogen and oxygen combine, they form water (H₂O). The resulting compound has new properties — water can extinguish fire, while both hydrogen and oxygen individually support combustion. This shows that chemical bonding creates a new set of properties distinct from the parent elements. In contrast, a mixture is simply a physical combination of substances where each component retains its own properties. For instance, air is a mixture of gases like nitrogen and oxygen, but they do not react chemically. You can still separate them through physical methods, and their properties remain unchanged.
When a mixture is created the components of the mixture __________ their individual identities and properties.
Depends of course of what substances the mixture contains. Depending of the substances in a solution or mixture as you typed, the properties of each one or all of them may be altered when heated up, or when those substances do not combine chemically each other.
A mixture is a physical change because it does not involve any change in the chemical composition of the substances involved. The particles in a mixture retain their individual properties and can be separated through physical means such as filtration or evaporation without any chemical reactions taking place.