Both a compound and a mixture consist of two or more substances combined together. However, in a compound, the elements are chemically bonded in fixed proportions, resulting in a substance with distinct properties. In contrast, a mixture involves physical combinations of substances that retain their individual properties and can vary in composition. Thus, while they share the basic characteristic of being combinations of substances, their nature and behavior differ significantly.
it has two elements
A common name for a mixture made of a liquid is a solution.
No, it is a compound, not a mixture. Its formula is MgO, and it contains Magnesium and Oxygen (two fairly common elements).
no it's a compound
iced tea and concrete
pituitary gland
is ashore a compand word
it has two elements
fizzy drink is a very common mixture
It is a mixture
Yes, the noun 'mixture' is a common noun; a general word for a combination of elements or substances; a word for any mixture of any kind.
it is the mixture off to metal
A mixture that results in a liquid. A very common mixture is salt-water.
No, it is a compound.
A common name for a mixture made of a liquid is a solution.
An immiscible mixture is a mixture which will not successfully combine into a homogeneous state. One of the most common examples of an immiscible mixture is oil and water.
Yes, "solution" is a common noun. It refers to a mixture in which a liquid dissolves a solid, a plan to solve a problem, or a chemical mixture.