Yes, it is always C6H12O6
A fixed composition is not a characteristic of a mixture. The composition of a mixture can vary, unlike the composition of a compound that forms a chemical reaction.
No, its the opposite. Compounds have fixed ratios, think of H20, while mixtures can vary. You can make many types of mixtures out of the same things. Because of bonding compounds have fixed ratios.
because they are not held in fixed positions
heterogeneous mixture
The two types of overhead are fixed overhead and variable overhead. Fixed overhead remains constant regardless of production levels, while variable overhead fluctuates in direct proportion to production activity.
No, the composition is variable - excepting of course specific recipes.
Nonstoichiometric compounds have a variable composition.
I am not 100% sure, but i believe variable composition is when the composition of a mixture can vary, or contain different properties, elements/compounds... etc. An example of variable composition would be a heterogeneous mixture, which has no uniform way of being composed. Where as its opposite, a homogeneous mixture, has a set composition of the same properties, elements/compounds... etc. and can be recreated.
VARIABLE. When this variable has a fixed number assigned to it and does not change, it is called a "fixed variable".
difference between fixed and variable inputs
Variable
Variable
No. Compounds have a definite composition, therefore they are pure substances. For example, water always has the formula H2O, sodium chloride (common table salt) always has the formula NaCl, and glucose (blood sugar) always has the formula C6H12O6.
Fixed
A fixed variable is the thing that stays the same, such as the amount of water.
It is fixed in the short run, and variable in the long run
fixed and variable