When two or more substances are combined, a mixture is always created. In a mixture, the individual components retain their distinct properties and can often be separated by physical means. In some cases, if a chemical reaction occurs, new substances called products may be formed. However, the initial combination itself results in a mixture.
2 or more substances physically combined, or having no chemical bond
Two or more substances that are not chemically combined are called mixtures. Examples include air, saltwater, and soil.
This is called a mixture.
A mixture is when two or more substances are physically combined but can be separated by physical means, such as filtering or distillation. The substances in a mixture retain their individual properties and do not undergo a chemical reaction.
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two or more subsantes (a mixture of substances) !
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2 or more substances physically combined, or having no chemical bond
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A mixture.
Two or more substances that are not chemically combined are called mixtures. Examples include air, saltwater, and soil.
A mixture
They form a mixture.
Mixture
This is called a mixture.