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  2. a combination of substances resulting from mixing them together so that they cannot be easily separated: It’s a highly explosive mixture and has to be handled carefully. A mixture is also any combination of different things: Good fashion designers often rely on a mixture of the old and the new.

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      MIXTURE translate: 混合物;混合体;混合料, 混合,拌合, 合剂. Learn more in the...

    • Mixture: Polish Translation

      MIXTURE translate: mieszanka, mieszanka, mieszanina,...

    • Mixture: Japanese Translation

      MIXTURE translate: 混合物, (様式、質などの)混合, 混合物(こんごうぶつ), 混合(こんごう)....

  3. noun. a product of mixing. Synonyms: compound, combination, blend. any combination or blend of different elements, kinds, qualities, etc.: a mixture of good and bad traits. Synonyms: hodgepodge, potpourri, mélange, medley, jumble, miscellany, conglomeration.

  4. A mixture is a substance which consists of two or more solids, liquids, or gases. Commercial soaps are mixtures of fatty acid salts. The characteristics of each component in a mixture of powders influence the mixing behavior.

  5. The meaning of MIXTURE is the act, the process, or an instance of mixing. How to use mixture in a sentence.

    • Examples of Mixtures
    • Types of Mixtures
    • Examples That Are Not Mixtures
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    Flour and sugar may be combined to form a mixture.
    Sugar and water form a mixture.
    Marbles and salt may be combined to form a mixture.
    Smoke is a mixture of solidparticles and gases.

    Two broad categories of mixtures are heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures. Heterogeneous mixtures are not uniform throughout the composition (e.g. gravel), while homogeneous mixtures have the same phase and composition, no matter where you sample them (e.g., air). The distinction between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures is a matter of magni...

    Just because you mix two chemicals together, don't expect you'll always get a mixture! If a chemical reaction occurs, the identity of a reactant changes. This is not a mixture. Combining vinegar and baking soda results in a reaction to produce carbon dioxide and water. So, you don't have a mixture. Combining an acid and a base also does not produce...

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    Weast R. C., Ed. (1990). CRC Handbook of chemistry and physics. Boca Raton: Chemical Rubber Publishing Company.
    Whitten K.W., Gailey K. D. and Davis R. E. (1992). General chemistry, 4th Ed. Philadelphia: Saunders College Publishing.
    • Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D.
  6. A mixture is a concoction of several parts combined. In chemistry, it describes a composition made up of two or more substances that can be separated. When it comes to textiles, mixture describes fabric that consists of various yarn or materials. Note the difference between mix and mixture, though.

  7. a combination of substances resulting from mixing them together so that they cannot be easily separated: It’s a highly explosive mixture and has to be handled carefully. A mixture is also any combination of different things: Good fashion designers often rely on a mixture of the old and the new.

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