The answer depends on the mixture.
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The ratio of a mixture is the proportion of each component in the overall mixture. It is typically expressed as a fraction or percentage to show how much of each ingredient is present relative to the others. Maintaining the correct ratio is important for achieving the desired properties or characteristics of the final product.
Mixture strength in combustion refers to the ratio of fuel to air present in the air-fuel mixture. It can impact the efficiency and performance of the combustion process, with a stoichiometric mixture (ideal ratio of fuel to air) typically providing optimal results. Adjusting the mixture strength can affect factors like power output, emissions, and fuel economy in combustion engines.
No, it is not necessary.
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
Water is a compound because it is made up of two different elements, hydrogen and oxygen, chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio (H2O). A mixture, on the other hand, is a physical combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded and can be separated by physical means.