Isotopes
A mixture contains 2 or more chemicals that are not chemically combined, meaning they can be physically separated. Examples include saltwater and air.
Mixtures are formed from two or more substances.
- A mixture contain two or more compounds.- A mixture can be separated by physical procedures.
A homogeneous mixture contain only one phase; vinegar is homogeneous.
A compound contain elements chemically bonded.A mixture contain two or more compounds; they can be separated by physical procedures.An element is formed only from similar atoms, having the same number of protons.
they all contain 2 substances or more
A mixture contains 2 or more chemicals that are not chemically combined, meaning they can be physically separated. Examples include saltwater and air.
A mixture contain two or more substances.
1. A mixture contain two or more substances. 2. A mixture can be separated in components by physical procedures.
A mixture contain two or more substances (chemical compounds).
Mixtures are formed from two or more substances.
- a compound contain chemical bonds between atoms - a mixture can be decomposed in components by simple physical methods - a mixture contain two or more compounds
A mixture contain two or more compounds.
A mixture contain two or more compounds; these compounds can be separated with less or more difficulties.
A mixture contain two or more substances (compounds).
A mixture contain two or more types of molecules.
- A mixture contain two or more compounds.- A mixture can be separated by physical procedures.