Hydrothermal alteration.
Mixtures are composed of two or more substances that are physically combined but not chemically bonded. The components of mixtures can include solutes (substances that are dissolved) and solvents (substances that do the dissolving). Mixtures can be further classified as homogeneous (uniform composition) or heterogeneous (non-uniform composition).
Rocks are not typically referred to as mixtures because they are composed of one or more minerals that are naturally occurring solid aggregates. While some rocks may contain multiple minerals, they are considered a distinct material type and not classified as mixtures in the same way that substances like soil or sand would be.
They are both mixtures and are dissolved. The difference is that a solution is mixed more then a mixture. A mixture is only combined it doesn't make anything different like for EX. A fruit salad you can still see the substances. Lemonade is a solution you can't see the sugar in it combined and dissolved.
Examples of homogeneous mixtures include sugar dissolved in water, saltwater, and air. In each of these examples, the substances are evenly distributed and appear uniform throughout the mixture.
Air (mixture of gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide), seawater (mixture of water and dissolved salts), and soil (mixture of minerals, organic matter, water, and air) are three common natural mixtures found on Earth.
Solutions
Mixtures are composed of two or more substances that are physically combined but not chemically bonded. The components of mixtures can include solutes (substances that are dissolved) and solvents (substances that do the dissolving). Mixtures can be further classified as homogeneous (uniform composition) or heterogeneous (non-uniform composition).
Most rocks are mixtures of two or more minerals. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances that have a specific chemical composition and crystal structure. Rocks are formed from a combination of minerals through geological processes like cooling and solidification of molten materials.
Yes,rocks are mixtures of minerals.They are combined with other mixtures of minerals.
Homogeneous mixtures are the type of mixtures that air and blood are labeled.
Mixtures
Detergents are mixtures.
Examples of homogeneous mixtures include salt water, sugar dissolved in water, and air. These mixtures have uniform composition throughout, meaning that the substances are evenly distributed at a molecular level.
Rocks are not typically referred to as mixtures because they are composed of one or more minerals that are naturally occurring solid aggregates. While some rocks may contain multiple minerals, they are considered a distinct material type and not classified as mixtures in the same way that substances like soil or sand would be.
the mineral mixtures are unknown ...
Nearly all rock consists of mixtures of minerals.
Mixtures are combinations of two or more substances that are physically mixed together but not chemically bonded. Examples of mixtures include trail mix, salad, and sand. Solutions, on the other hand, are mixtures where one substance dissolves in another. Examples of solutions include saltwater, sugar water, and air. The key difference is that solutions have a solute dissolved in a solvent, while mixtures do not have a solute dissolved in a solvent.