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In Biology / High School | 2014-10-21

What happens to the chemical properties of a substance when it becomes part of a mixture?

Asked by jack2014

Answer (3)

When a substance becomes part of a mixture, its chemical properties ONLY change if the resulting mixture is homogeneous. Otherwise nothing happens to the properties. Hope this helps!

Answered by icedraptor88 | 2024-06-10

When a substance becomes part of a mixture, its chemical properties ONLY change if the resulting mixture is homogeneous. Otherwise nothing happens to the properties. ;

Answered by saadhussain514 | 2024-06-11

When a substance becomes part of a mixture, its chemical properties remain unchanged unless a chemical reaction occurs. In homogeneous mixtures, the substances are evenly distributed, while in heterogeneous mixtures, the substances retain their individual identities. Overall, mixtures do not alter the chemical properties of the individual components.
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Answered by saadhussain514 | 2024-10-14