Explain mixtures and its properties taking two examples in different forms.
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In chemistry, when two or more substances mix with each other without participating in a chemical change, the resulting substance is called 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.
(1) The composition of a mixture is not fixed. ...
(2) Constituents of a mixture can be separated by physical processes such as evaporation, boiling etc.
(3) No chemical process is involved in the formation of a mixture.
(4) The properties of the components of a mixture are retained.
Substances made up of two or more elements or compounds or both, mixed together in any proportion are called mixtures. Examples - Iron and sand mixture, milk and sugar.