Garbage is typically classified as a heterogeneous mixture, as it consists of a variety of different materials like organic waste, plastics, metals, and paper all mixed together. These components can be physically separated through processes like sorting and recycling.
That would be a heterogeneous mixture.
A mixture
No it is a special kind of mixture
It is not a mixture at all. H2O2 is a (pure) compound
it is an element as it contains same kind of atoms
Cat's may meow but Garbage is a mixture.
Garbage in a garbage can is considered a mechanical mixture. This is because it consists of various waste materials that are physically combined but not chemically bonded, allowing the individual components to retain their properties. The different types of waste can often be separated and identified, which is characteristic of a mechanical mixture.
That would be a heterogeneous mixture.
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A pail of garbage mixture would consist of elements and compounds. Garbage can contain various elements such as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen from organic matter, as well as compounds like plastics, metals, and chemicals.
Homogenous, dont worry my answer is CORRECT
Yes, garbage is a mixture of various waste materials such as food scraps, packaging, paper, plastics, and other items. It is typically composed of different substances that may require sorting for proper disposal or recycling.
No, a pail of garbage is not an element. In chemistry, an element is a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. A pail of garbage is a physical mixture of various compounds and elements.
Examples: - argon+methane - juice with fruit pulp - garbage - asphalt
A mixture
homogenous mixture
a mixture is not a substance