An assembly.
When two or more elements intermingle without forming chemical bonds, it is called a mixture. In a mixture, the components retain their individual properties and can be easily separated through physical means.
A homogeneous mixture made up of two or more materials is called a solution. In a solution, the components are uniformly distributed at a molecular level, resulting in a single phase. Examples include saltwater and sugar dissolved in water.
Because solutions contain two or more components.
an intermingling of two or more elements in a proportions that can vary
No, that ain't necessarily so
When two or more electrical components are connected, what they form is usually called a device.
Two or more electrical components connected together is called a circuit. Depending on how components are connected, it is either an open circuit, closed circuit, or a short circuit.
Also a mixture with 1,2...n components.
When two or more elements intermingle without forming chemical bonds, it is called a mixture. In a mixture, the components retain their individual properties and can be easily separated through physical means.
The components of the question in an addition sum are called "addends".
The combination is called a mixture. It depends how you mix them. If a chemical reaction then occurs, then they would be bonded with each other.
It is called a trace.
Compounds are made up of two or more different elements chemically bonded together. They typically consist of two or more components.
The force applied to mix two or more components
A solution is mixture of two or more components.
A mixture is a combination of two or more components that maintain their individual identities within the mixture. Each component can be separated by physical means.
A homogeneous mixture made up of two or more materials is called a solution. In a solution, the components are uniformly distributed at a molecular level, resulting in a single phase. Examples include saltwater and sugar dissolved in water.