A simple magnet will do the trick!
Iron is a pure substance. It's an element (Fe) and a bar of Iron is no mixture. If it was pure iron, then by definition it would be pure. However iron is rarely pure, it is usually in alloy with something.
You need a magnet to separate iron from a mixture (not from a compound).
Iron ore is a mixture.
If the rod is made from pure iron it is not a mixture.
Gee, let's think about this for half a second. Iron ... as in magnetic? What do you think would be a good way to get iron out of something that's NOT magnetic?
No, iron fillings and flour would not be considered a homogeneous mixture because they are physically distinct and do not form a uniform composition when combined. A homogeneous mixture would look the same throughout, like a solution of salt and water.
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Flour is the primary ingredient in bread dough and batter. Without flour, the mixture would not be bread dough or bread batter, and would not bake up into bread.
yes, flour is a mixture
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flour is mixture
Salt and sand mixture, iron filings and sulfur mixture, sugar and flour mixture are examples of ordinary mechanical mixtures.
Wheat flour is a mixture of many compounds.
A flour mixture contains various dry ingredients combined with flour before using it in cooking.
Iron is a pure substance. It's an element (Fe) and a bar of Iron is no mixture. If it was pure iron, then by definition it would be pure. However iron is rarely pure, it is usually in alloy with something.
it is a mixture
Its a mixture