Mixtures are a combination of two or more substances that are physically blended together, without any chemical bonding. Each substance in a mixture retains its own chemical properties. Mixtures can be homogeneous, where the components are evenly distributed (like salt water), or heterogeneous, where the components are unevenly distributed (like vinaigrette dressing).
Take milk, it is a mixture because it contains water, fat, proteins, and other nutrients mixed together without any chemical bonds between them. Similarly, vinaigrette is a mixture of oil, vinegar, and herbs, and each component retains its individual properties.
- Mixtures contain two or more substances physically combined.
- The components of a mixture do not have a fixed ratio and can vary.
- Mixtures can be separated into their individual substances through physical methods.