What are 5 uses of mixture?
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Explanation:
1: Mixtures are useful when you want to combine elements of multiple materials into one product. I.E. you want to rehydrate AND replenish electrolytes so you mix salt in water (or buy Brondo.)
2: Mixtures allow you to dilute a pure ingredient into a product with less ingredient per unit volume. I.E. mixing ethanol with water gives you alcohol that doesn’t make your throat feel like fire when you drink it.
3: Mixtures can be useful for obtaining desirable physical properties. I.E. you mix nitroglycerin with diatomaceous earth and you wind up with a relatively stable stick of dynamite as opposed to just nitroglycerin which can explode if you change the thermostat too quickly.
4: Mixtures are a useful tool for teaching dimensional analysis since classifying them in terms of their concentration of ingredients, density, and other physical properties is typically required to use them in any meaningful way.
5: Mixtures are good for demonstrating physical relationships between different types of chemicals based on things such as differences in polarity, surface energy, density, and other key physical properties. I.E. stable Mixtures vs unstable (water and salt =stable whereas water and oil = unstable)
A mixture is a compound made up of 2 or more separate chemical components that are not chemically united in chemical. Mixes are compounds that are made up of two or more different types of materials.
Uses of mixture :
- A mixture is a compound made up of 2 or more separate chemical components that are not chemically united in chemical.
- Mixing is a physical mixing of two or more elements that retain their characteristics and are blended in the form of equations, solutions, or colloids.
- Combinations and chemicals an important elemental combination.
- They are required for chemical activities that support live organisms as well as others who occur in nonliving materials on a daily basis.
- Mixes are compounds that are made up of two or more different types of materials.