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based on the illustration given, how would you define mixtures​

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Answered by joshuaabrahamshomu
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In chemistry, a mixture forms when two or more substances are combined such that each substance retains its own chemical identity. Chemical bonds between the components are neither broken nor formed. Note that even though the chemical properties of the components haven't changed, a mixture may exhibit new physical properties, like boiling point and melting point. For example, mixing together water and alcohol produces a mixture that has a higher boiling point and lower melting point than alcohol (lower boiling point and higher boiling point than water).

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Answered by devpadippuravila
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any combination or blend of different elements, kinds, qualities, etc.: a mixture of good and bad traits. Chemistry, Physics. an aggregate of two or more substances that are not chemically united and that exist in no fixed proportion to each other.

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TYPES OF MIXTURES

Mixtures can be classified on the basis of particle size into three different types: solutions, suspensions, and colloids. The components of a mixture retain their own physical properties.

Properties of Mixtures

The composition of a mixture is variable. Each of its components retains its characteristic properties. Its components are easily separated.

Chemical Mixtures

   Mixture. A mixture is made when two or more substances are combined, but they are not combined chemically. ...

   Types of Mixtures. ...

   Solutions (homogeneous) ...

   What is the difference between a solution and a mixture? ...

   Alloys (homogeneous) ...

   Suspensions (heterogeneous) ...

   Colloids (heterogeneous) ...

   Interesting Facts about Mixtures.

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