A mixture is composed of two or more substances that are not chemically combined. Elements themselves, such as oxygen, gold, or iron, are pure substances and cannot be mixtures. However, mixtures can contain various elements, such as air (a mixture of gases like nitrogen and oxygen) or alloys (like bronze, which is a mixture of copper and tin). Thus, while elements themselves are not mixtures, they can be components of various types of mixtures.
No they are not.
No, elements are the most basic form of a substance, thus mixtures might be made up from different elents but elements can never be made from mixtures.
Mixtures. In mixtures, the elements or compounds are physically combined and can be separated through physical means such as filtration or distillation.
Pure elements are found least in nature compared to compounds and mixtures. Most elements exist bonded to other elements to form compounds or mixed with other substances to form mixtures in nature. Pure elements are less common due to their tendency to react and combine with other elements.
false all solutions are mixtures but not all mixtures are solutions
Yes, all the mixtures contain compounds or elements.
Elements are not mixture of all. An element entirely of atoms of the same type.
Pure elements cannot be mixtures.
Chemical elements are not mixtures (I do not think to the isotopic composition).
All minerals, except the elements and a few exceptions like graphite, are mixtures, or compounds, of elements.
No, they are mixtures.
No they are not.
No they are not.
No, elements are the most basic form of a substance, thus mixtures might be made up from different elents but elements can never be made from mixtures.
Mixtures. In mixtures, the elements or compounds are physically combined and can be separated through physical means such as filtration or distillation.
they keep their original properties.
they keep their original properties.