Physics, asked by alokswarnkar1234, 10 months ago

26) classify
the following compound and
Mixtures,
a) soil
soap solution
b) sugar solution
methane
c) cotton calcium carbonate
ad) ATV
& carbon dioxia e
in Blood,​

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Answered by pp6609034
0

Answer:

(b) Soil (c) Sugar solution (d) Silver (e) Calcium carbonate (f) Tin (g) Silicon (h) Coal ( i) Air (j) Soap (k) Methane (l) Carbon ... Mixtures: Soil, Sugar, Coal, Air, Soap ...

Answered by Ronney123
2

Answer:

Elements:

An element is a substance which cannot be split up into two or more simpler substances by the usual chemical methods of applying heat, light , or electric energy.

An element cannot be split up into two or more simpler substances because it is made of only one kind of atoms.

Compounds:

A compound is a substance made up of two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed proportion by mass.

A compound cannot be separated into its component by physical methods.

Mixtures:

A mixture is a substance which consists of two or more elements are compounds not chemically combined together. All the solutions or mixtures.

Solution:

ELEMENTS:

Sodium(Na)

Silver(Ag)

Tin(Sn)

Silicon(Si)

COMPOUNDS:

Calcium carbonate(CaCO3)

Soap(C₁₇H₃₅COONa)

Methane(CH4)

Carbon dioxide(CO2)

MIXTURES:

Soil

Sugar Solution

Coal

Air

Blood

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