Chemistry, asked by Jefrreyrenfrew, 11 months ago

do mixture show the property of their constituents . Can anybody tell the mixture properties of this line​

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Answered by ElhamIyer
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When two or more substances mix with each other it results in the formation of a Mixture. The result formed due to the combination of substances does not lose its individuality nor are they combined chemically. Mixtures are the one product of a mechanical blending or mixing of chemical substances such as elements and compounds.

General properties of mixtures

Mixtures are made up of two or more substances which are not chemically combined with each other.

The components of a mixture each keep their original properties.

The components can be separated easily.

The proportion of the components is variable.

Examples of mixtures

Crude oil: A mixture of organic compounds (mainly hydrocarbons)

Seawater: A mixture of various salt and water.

Air: a mixture of various gases like oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, argon, neon, etc.

Ink: A mixture of coloured dyes.

Gunpowder: A mixture of sulfur, potassium nitrate and carbon.

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