Why a mixture can be seperated without any changes in the identity of the substance is unknown publicly. However, it is known that the seperation of these substances usually involve the process of mechanical filtering or decanting.
A mixture of the substances
When two or more substances come together without forming a new substance, they can create a mixture. Mixtures are combinations of substances that retain their individual properties and can be separated through physical means. Examples of mixtures include saltwater and air.
by sight
Physical :)
No, not every solution is a mixture. A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances, but it is possible for a substance to dissolve in a solvent without forming a mixture, such as in the case of a solute dissolving in a solvent to form a true solution.
The proportions of substances in a mixture determine its identity because they determine the physical and chemical properties of the mixture. Changing the proportions can result in a different substance with distinct characteristics. The proportions of different components in a mixture also influence its behavior and functionality.
If you mix things together, you get a mixture.
Impossible to say without knowing what the mixture is.
Mixture
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are blended together without a chemical reaction occurring. One example is a mixture of salt and sand, where the components retain their original properties and can be separated by physical means such as filtration. Oil and water is another example of a mixture where the components do not chemically combine but form separate layers.
Mechanical mixture is a type of mixture where substances are physically combined without any chemical bonding. The properties of a mechanical mixture are a combination of the properties of the individual substances present in the mixture. These properties can include color, texture, density, and solubility, among others.
A mixture of the substances
When two or more substances come together without forming a new substance, they can create a mixture. Mixtures are combinations of substances that retain their individual properties and can be separated through physical means. Examples of mixtures include saltwater and air.
Two or more chemical substances, mixed without a chemical reaction form a mixture; examples: wine, asphalt, juice, air.
by sight
When chemicals are mixed together without any chemical change, they form a mixture since there is no chemical change the substances in the mixture can be seperated .Solutions are an example of a mixture
Physical :)