Mixture
In chemistry, a mixture is a material system made up of two or more different substances which are mixed but are not combined chemically. A mixture refers to the physical combination of two or more substances on which the identities are retained and are mixed in the form of alloys, solutions, suspensions, and colloids.
In chemistry, a mixture is a material system made up of two or more different substances which are mixed but are not combined chemically. A mixture refers to the physical combination of two or more substances on which the identities are retained and are mixed in the form of alloys, solutions, suspensions, and colloids.
Mixtures
are the product of a mechanical blending or mixing of chemical substances like elements
and compounds, without chemical bonding or other
chemical change, so that each ingredient substance retains its own chemical
properties and makeup.[1] Despite
that there are no chemical changes to its constituents, the physical properties
of a mixture, such as its melting point, may differ from those of the
components. Some mixtures can be separated into their components by physical (mechanical or thermal) means. Azeotropes
can be considered as a kind of mixture which usually pose considerable
difficulties regarding the separation processes required to obtain their
constituents (physical or chemical processes or, even a blend of them).
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