a salad
A suspension can be separated and does not mix together, but emulsion does mix together. A suspension can be separated but an emulsion cannot be separated.Emulsion: The mixture of substance is in one phase , so they can not be separated mechanically. Eg: ShampooSuspension: The mixture of suspension is not in one phase , so they can be separated mechanically.eg: Mixture of oil& water.
A mixture combines two different types of matter evenly, allowing for the individual components to retain their properties. Examples include salad or trail mix, where ingredients like vegetables or nuts are mixed together but can still be separated by hand. In a mixture, the components do not chemically bond, making them easy to identify and separate.
Lettuce and tomatoes would be considered a mixture because they retain their individual properties and can be separated physically. Solutions, on the other hand, are uniform mixtures at a molecular level, where substances are fully dissolved in a solvent.
be separated by physical means such as centrifuge and filters, etc. example: salad dressing is a mixture cuz you can centrifuge the mixture and all the oil goes to the top, vinegar on bottom. example #2: salt and pepper in same container is a mixture because u can separate each individual crystal by hand (if u have the time and patience to do so :P)
yes it can
homogeneous-- looks same throughout heterogeneous- can be separated by hand
A bowl of mixed nuts is an example of a mechanical mixture. The nuts do not chemically combine with each other, but rather retain their individual properties within the mixture. They can be physically separated by hand or using tools.
Hand Pricking, sedimentation, decantation, magnetic sepration, filteration, winnowing, sieving.
A heterogeneous mixture can be separated into its components by physical means. On the other hand, compounds cannot be separated into their component elements expect by chemical means. Compounds are pure substances whereas mixtures are not.
A suspension can be separated and does not mix together, but emulsion does mix together. A suspension can be separated but an emulsion cannot be separated.Emulsion: The mixture of substance is in one phase , so they can not be separated mechanically. Eg: ShampooSuspension: The mixture of suspension is not in one phase , so they can be separated mechanically.eg: Mixture of oil& water.
A mixture combines two different types of matter evenly, allowing for the individual components to retain their properties. Examples include salad or trail mix, where ingredients like vegetables or nuts are mixed together but can still be separated by hand. In a mixture, the components do not chemically bond, making them easy to identify and separate.
Lettuce and tomatoes would be considered a mixture because they retain their individual properties and can be separated physically. Solutions, on the other hand, are uniform mixtures at a molecular level, where substances are fully dissolved in a solvent.
be separated by physical means such as centrifuge and filters, etc. example: salad dressing is a mixture cuz you can centrifuge the mixture and all the oil goes to the top, vinegar on bottom. example #2: salt and pepper in same container is a mixture because u can separate each individual crystal by hand (if u have the time and patience to do so :P)
Yes, mixtures can generally be separated more easily than compounds because the components of a mixture retain their physical properties and can be physically separated based on differences such as size, density, or solubility. Compounds, on the other hand, are chemically bonded, making them more difficult to separate.
yes it can
Sawdust is a mixture because it is composed of different elements and compounds, such as cellulose, lignin, and hemicellulose. Mixtures can be separated into their individual components through physical means, such as filtering or distillation, without changing the properties of the substances. Elements and compounds, on the other hand, combine in fixed ratios and cannot be separated into simpler substances by physical means.
No, it is not. Throw it into a sieve and you can get the flour back and keep the rice. A method of filtration if you will.