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9 October, 09:07

How is a mixture different from a chemical reaction?

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  1. 9 October, 09:51
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    A mixture is made when two or more substances are combined, but they are not combined chemically. A chemical reaction is a transformation from one set of chemicals into another set.

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    A mixture can be homogeneous or heterogeneous, when homo, you cannot see each variable but hey are there. Hetero, means you can see each variable in the mixture. It is considered a mixture and not a chemical reaction because it can be reversed. It will always be able to go back to its separate forms and keep its original composition. When there is a chemical reaction, it is hard to separate and go back to the original variables because there is a molecular bond.
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