Very simple ones:
Milk is a mixture of water and oil, the oil is in very small droplets in the water
Orange Juice mainly contents of water and e.g. citric acid, put a drop of orange jiuce stand on a spoon, let the water evaporate and a yellowish/reddish pwder will form.
Toothpaste: look on the packaging, there is a list of the ingredients, they are all mixed together,
Coffe: a good coffee is a mixture of instant powder, milk and sugar.
Italian salad dressing is a mixture of oil, vinegar and some herbs.
2006-11-25 05:45:11
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answered by Robert K 6
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A mixture is a mixing or blending of chemical compounds without any chemical bonding or chemical changes taking place.
Salt water, soda, pizza, salad, granite, a bowl of cold cereal are all examples.
A solution is an example of a homogeneous mixture. Dissolving salt in water, etc.
2006-11-25 05:13:41
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answered by Smokeybones 4
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Pretty much OK with answers given - but Stine! needs to go back to school to learn the difference between a COMPOUND and a MIXTURE. Compounds contain elements in fixed ratios eg NaCl or O2 etc. Mixtures are made in variable ratios eg salt in water, gin and tonic etc
2006-11-25 06:30:41
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answered by drjaycat 5
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the air you breath is a mixture of gases including oxygen carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
when you drink a cup of tea or coffee and put in sugar, there's another mixture.
potpourri is a mixture of different stuff
and try mixing oil and water. could be vegetable oil, seed oil or even engine oil. see the non-homogenous mixture that results
2006-11-25 06:37:31
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answered by Chinwe A 2
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I prefer both fruits and fresh vegetables better, regardless how they look and taste. You desire a little of both.
2017-03-10 13:51:58
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answered by Thowere 3
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mixtures? Pretty much anything that does not dissolve together and chemically react. Look for anything chunky: Spagetti, bowl of m and m's, vomit, potpourii bags, cin and sugar mixtures, etc.
2006-11-25 04:59:07
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answered by D 7
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Solids: Pasta, Cake, Cookies
Liquids: Coca cola, beer, water in the swimming pool
Gases: The air that we breathe.
2006-11-26 02:50:30
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answered by Kemmy 6
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mixtures? as in molecules?
NaCl - Sodium chloride, table salt
O2 - Oxygen Gas
NH3 - Ammonia
CO2 - Carbon dioxide
2006-11-25 05:00:48
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answered by Stine! 2
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