Chemistry, asked by cartoonisttom1, 1 month ago

More than one kind of pure form of matter combines forming------

a. Texture

b. Solution

c. Mixture

d. Compound​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

d. Compound is formed on combination.

  1. Compound is formed by chemical bonding of two or more substances. The chemical bonding can be ionic or covalent.
  2. Mixture is formed by physical mixing of different substances.
  3. Identity is retained in mixture but is lost in compound, as latter witness formation of new substance.
  4. Solution is an example of mixture.
Answered by stefangonzalez246
1

A mixture is formed when more than one kind of pure form of matter is combined together.  

Explanation:

  • A mixture can be separated by using physical methods and it is not combined chemically.
  • A mixture can be classified into homogeneous mixture and heterogeneous mixture.
  • In a homogeneous mixture, the distribution of particles is uniform and in a heterogeneous mixture, the distribution of particles is non-uniform.
  • Seawater, air, blood, ink are some examples of a mixture.

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