One thing that a compound has in common with a mixture is that both consist of two or more substances combined together. In a compound, the components are chemically bonded in fixed proportions, while in a mixture, the substances retain their individual properties and can vary in composition. Despite these differences, both can be separated into their individual components through physical or chemical processes.
Seawater is a mixture - a compound is a chemically bonded substance involving more than one element.
In water, two hydrogen are covalently bonded to one oxygen making it a compound not a mixture.
Alcohol (ethanol) is a compound, not a mixture.
It's a compound. H2O - Two hydrogen atoms, one oxygen atom Water is a compound as it can be reduced to simpler elements (Oxygen and water).It is a homogenous mixture("the same") as it is uniform throughout. E.g: Salt and sand mixed together would be a heterogenous mixture("different") as you can distinguish between sand and salt. A pure 'mixture' is usually homogenous, especially liquids.
No, carbon monoxide is a compound composed of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. It is not a mixture of different substances.
A compound is a mixture of two or morel types of atoms. An isotope is a single atom of one element with a different number of neutrons. They are not the same thing.
it is the mixture off to metal
c0 is a mixture because it is more than one thing its (C) carbon,(O) oxygen.
Blood is a mixture containing plasma and blood cells.
Pure air is the elemental mixture of different types of gases.It is homogeneous mixture of gases Pure air is the elemental mixture of different types of gases.It is homogeneous mixture of gases
it must be a compound because it relates to water/H20 which is a compound it also contains flavors which is made up of many different thing. so it would be a mixture
A mixture can be separated by physical means, a compound cannotThe components of a compound are chemically bonded together, those in a mixture are not.In a compound the components are in a fixed, whole-number ratio, Those in a mixture are not.A compound is considered to be one substance, a mixture is two or more.
A mixture can be separated by physical means, a compound cannotThe components of a compound are chemically bonded together, those in a mixture are not.In a compound the components are in a fixed, whole-number ratio, Those in a mixture are not.A compound is considered to be one substance, a mixture is two or more.
Seawater is a mixture - a compound is a chemically bonded substance involving more than one element.
An element has one thing and a mixture has more than one thing
It is a mixture of many, many compounds: the major one is water.
A molecule is not a mixture. It may or may not be a compound. If it is made up of different types of atoms it is a compound, if it is all one type then it is a molecule.