Chemistry, asked by riddhimaraj075, 18 days ago

which of the following is not an example of mixture? air ;bronze: milk; water

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Answered by gleyogg
1

Answer:

Water

Explanation:

H2O, is a pure substance, a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen. 

Answered by kannangovindarajan65
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Answer:

Water is not a mixture

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Explanation:

*Air contains a mixture of Oxygen and nitrogen etc.

*Milk is not a pure substance, it's a mixture.

*Water is a compound and not a mixture because Its properties are completely different from that of oxygen and hydrogen, its constituent element.

Pure substances are either elements or compounds. Milk is predominately a mixture of water, lactose.

*Water contains a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen

*Bronze is a homogeneous mixture of copper and tin. It's a mixture (not a compound) because the proportions of copper and tin aren't exactly the same in all bronze. Mixtures of metals are called alloys.

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