The answer depends on the mixture.
A compound is defined by a substance in which the elements that it is made of are in a fixed ratio. In this case the ratio between the hydrogen and oxygen in 2:1. A mixture is a substance in which the elements that make it are not in a fixed ratio
No, it is not necessary.
35:1
Nitrocellulose is soluble in a mixture of ethanol and ethylether.
Chunky spaghetti sauce is absolutely a mixture because its components are not mixed in a fixed ratio by mass
An alloy is a mixture of Metals. A mixture is a combination of elements in an unfixed ratio. A compound is a mixture of elements in a fixed ratio.
No the Ratio of a mixture are not exact, one mixture might have more substance than the other but it is still a mixture.
Fuel mixture ratio for Yamaha rt100?
The ratio in mixtures can be varied, within reason, with little impact on the properties of the mixture. The ratio in compounds is fixed.
no...i hope
It should tell you the ratio on the saw.
The ratio of the constituents of a mixture cannot be determined.
there is no ratio they are oil injected there is no ratio they are oil injected
the mixture of nitric acid and sulfuric acid in the ratio of 1:2.
The ideal fuel/air mixture or ratio for most internal combustion gasoline engines is 14.7 to 1. Meaning 14.7 parts air to one part gasoline. Any ratio below this is considered a rich mixture or too much fuel. Any ratio above this is considered a lean mixture or too much air.
32:1 ratio
32:1 ratio