A mixture contain compounds; to obtain a mixture two or more compounds must be mixed.
Chocolate milk is a mixture, as it is made by mixing chocolate syrup or powder with milk. It is not a chemical, compound, or a reaction.
Mixing salt and pepper results in a MIXTURE, not a new compound.
Extraction is a method of separating a desired compound from a mixture by dissolving the compound in a solvent that selectively extracts it from the mixture. The mixture is then usually shaken or agitated to allow for complete mixing of the solvent and the compound of interest. The compound is then separated from the solvent through techniques such as filtration or evaporation.
An alloy is a mixture of metals, while an intermetallic compound is a mixture of a metal and a non-metal. Alloys are typically formed by mixing two or more metals together, while intermetallic compounds are formed by combining a metal with a non-metal in a specific stoichiometric ratio.
A mixture is formed when two or more substances are combined physically but retain their individual properties, allowing them to be separated by physical means. In contrast, a compound is formed when two or more elements chemically bond together, resulting in a substance with distinct properties that differ from those of the individual components. The formation of a compound involves a chemical reaction, while mixtures can be created through simple mixing.
those compound which have non-mixing components in a mixture are called hetergeneous compounds
Chocolate milk is a mixture, as it is made by mixing chocolate syrup or powder with milk. It is not a chemical, compound, or a reaction.
a mixture reason: my teacher gave me the answer lmao
Well modulation is just simply moduling something into shape but mixing is just turn the mixture round and round till it is all squashed together.
Beating dough interpolates more air into the mixture; mixing just combines the ingredients.
flour is mixture
Mixing salt and pepper results in a MIXTURE, not a new compound.
A blend is a combination of substances where each component retains its properties, such as mixing different types of coffee beans. A mixture is a physical combination of substances where the components can be separated through physical means, like mixing salt and water. Essentially, a blend maintains the individual characteristics of its components, while a mixture does not.
Just mixing two or more elements A compound is chemically combining two or more elements
Extraction is a method of separating a desired compound from a mixture by dissolving the compound in a solvent that selectively extracts it from the mixture. The mixture is then usually shaken or agitated to allow for complete mixing of the solvent and the compound of interest. The compound is then separated from the solvent through techniques such as filtration or evaporation.
Baking powder is a mixture of backing soda and other compounds
Hydrogen* is neither a mixture nor a compound it is a basic element. Compounds are combinations of elements such as H20 (water molecule and 2 oxygen molecules) and mixtures are combinations of substances such as mixing oil and water.