This is called a heterogenous mixture, and may be a suspension, colloid, or alloy (mixed solids). It can include substances that are in different physical states or phases.
In a suspension, one substance is not actually dissolved in the other but remains suspended (it may eventually separate or solids settle out). Some examples are dirty water, Orange Juice pulp, and milk.
because sugar separates from tea!
if 2.5kg of hot water at 100c is added to 10kg of cold water at 28c and stirred well. what is the final temperature of mixture? (neglect the heat absorbed by container and the heat lost by the surroundings.)
A mixture is a substance that has more than one component stirred together but does not undergo a chemical reaction. The components of a mixture can be physically separated from each other.
The solute salt combined with the solvent water make a homogeneous mixture called a salt water solution. His book is a mixture of fact and fiction.
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Mixture in general but there are much more specific categories.
To smoothly mix up the ingredients. water is stirred into the mix.
No, it is a mixture.
To keep it from separating into its component parts.
Mixture
because sugar separates from tea!
If you stirred water and sand together, you would have a mixture of water and sand until the sand sinks to the bottom.
if 2.5kg of hot water at 100c is added to 10kg of cold water at 28c and stirred well. what is the final temperature of mixture? (neglect the heat absorbed by container and the heat lost by the surroundings.)
Sand and vinegar is a mixture. The two do not chemically bond, they are merely stirred together.
heterogeneous mixture, as the sand particles do not dissolve in the water and remain separate phases within the mixture.
A mixture of salt and water, if stirred until the salt is completely dissolved, is a homogenous mixture.
A mixture is a substance that has more than one component stirred together but does not undergo a chemical reaction. The components of a mixture can be physically separated from each other.