A mixture is made when several different substances are mixed together. Mixtures are combinations of two or more substances where the substances involved retain their chemical properties and can be separated through physical means.
To improve the mixing, you can try stirring, shaking, or agitating the mixture. Alternatively, you could use a mechanical mixer or blender to achieve a more uniform distribution of the substances. If possible, consider using different particle sizes to promote better mixing.
Two or more substances that are not chemically combined are called mixtures. Examples include air, saltwater, and soil.
Substances combined in random amounts are called mixtures. Mixtures are made up of two or more different substances that are physically mixed together but do not chemically combine. Examples of mixtures include saltwater, air, and trail mix.
that's an alloy
A solution.
it has different mixtures
Alloys are several metals, and possibly some other substances, mixed together.
Homogeneous mixture contains substances that are completely mixed. It does not contain substances which cannot be mixed.
To improve the mixing, you can try stirring, shaking, or agitating the mixture. Alternatively, you could use a mechanical mixer or blender to achieve a more uniform distribution of the substances. If possible, consider using different particle sizes to promote better mixing.
A mixed economy is based on several different types of economies. For example the mixed American economy is a combination of socialism and capitalism.
A mixed database is a system that contains different records that are set up in different files. This means that the database system will run several workloads simultaneously.
Coarse mixture has substances that are mixed and yet can still be seen. In other words, the mixed substances did not dissolve.
You get a mixture.
pure are you dumb or something
mixed substances
Mud contain soil, sand, minerals, vegetal material etc. mixed with water.
Two or more substances that are not chemically combined are called mixtures. Examples include air, saltwater, and soil.