Which of the Following is an Example of a Chemical Mixture?
a. A compound made from different elements.
b. A substance made through chemical bonding.
c. When two substances are combined but are not chemically bonded.
d. All of the above.
e. None of the above
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Answer for your q is B option
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Of the following (c) When two substances are combined but are not chemically bonded is an example of a Chemical Mixture.
- Chemical mixtures are formed by non chemical bonding of two substances. It doesn't require elements to combine or any type of chemical change. Hence, option (c) is correct.
- These mixtures can be easily separated by common techniques and don't require any special chemical activity for separation.
- Proportions to form a mixture can be uniform or variable.
- Each constituent of mixture has its own different property. As a whole, it doesn't has a specific character.
- Suspensions, Colloids, Alloys are example of mixtures.
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