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They both have the word COMPOUND :)
Yes, "Telescope" is a compound word made up of the two words "tele" and "scope."
No, not all homogeneous mixtures are solutions. While all solutions are homogeneous mixtures, there are other homogeneous mixtures, such as colloids and suspensions, that do not meet the criteria of a solution (solute completely dissolved in a solvent).
No because hurri is not a word but cane is
No, "Iceburg" is not a compound word. It is a misspelling of the correct term "iceberg," which is a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier or ice sheet.
Yes, the word 'search light' is a compound noun, a word made up of two or more words that form a noun with a meaning of its own.
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Compounds is the other word, the mixtures can be of two solids or liquids or gasses and so too the compound. as the word suggests it is when the two or three materials intermix to the extent that they lose their original form. Separating compounds needs several steps mixture salt and sugar compound nimboo pani
"Iceberg" is a compound word because it is formed by combining the words "ice" and "berg" to describe a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier or ice sheet.
Birthday is a compound word rhyming with today. A google search might have more.
A compound word with "window" is "windowpane." This term refers to a single sheet of glass in a window, often framed by the window structure. It combines "window" with "pane," highlighting its specific function in the context of windows.
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Substance is not a sharply differentiated word. Kerosene and water would are a mixture (to the extent that they will mix), but they could also be termed a substance as mixtures can be substances under some uses of the word substance. However mixtures can be differentiated from solutions and compounds -- kerosene and water is not a solution nor a compound.
You can use the word uniform.
Yes, "MapQuest" is a compound word, formed by combining "map" and "quest." It refers to a service that provides maps and directions. The two individual words convey the idea of a journey or search involving maps.
No, building is not a compound word.