A mixture is a physical combination of two or more substances, each maintaining its own properties. No chemical bond is formed between the components. In contrast, a compound is a substance composed of two or more elements chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio, leading to unique properties different from its individual elements.
Both compounds and mixtures are made up of two or more substances. However, compounds are chemically bonded together to form a new substance with a fixed composition, while mixtures are physically mixed together and can be separated by physical means.
Spices are mixtures of various organic compounds such as volatile oils, resins, and pigments. These compounds contribute to the aroma, flavor, and color of the spice.
Dehydrated onions are mixtures because they are made up of different compounds, such as water, sugars, proteins, and volatile compounds that give onions their flavor and aroma.
True. Compounds and mixtures can be either synthetic or natural. Synthetic compounds are created by humans in a laboratory while natural compounds are found in nature. Similarly, mixtures can also be either synthetic or natural based on their origin.
Mercury oxides refer to chemical compounds that only contain mercury and oxygen atoms. They are not mixtures of different substances, but rather specific compounds with distinct chemical properties.
Compounds are not mixtures; mixtures are formed from compounds.
what are the similarities of mixtures and compounds?
Mixtures can be separated by physical methods.
No. Heterogeneous mixtures are not compounds.
I bealive they are mixtures.
Both compounds and mixtures are made up of two or more substances. However, compounds are chemically bonded together to form a new substance with a fixed composition, while mixtures are physically mixed together and can be separated by physical means.
Spices are mixtures of various organic compounds such as volatile oils, resins, and pigments. These compounds contribute to the aroma, flavor, and color of the spice.
mixtures differ from compounds because mixtures are made up of random things that have no similarities and compounds don't.
Compounds differ from mixtures because compounds have a fixed chemical composition with elements chemically bonded in a specific ratio, while mixtures can vary in composition with no fixed ratio. Compounds have specific properties different from their constituent elements, while mixtures retain the properties of their components.
A mixture is a combination of compounds.
No they are not.
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