Asked by Sarah
A heterogeneous mixture is a
A. mixture in which its components retain their identity.
B. component added to sand that makes it inseparable.
C. mixture that always contains water.
D. mixture in which its components can't be separated.
A?
A. mixture in which its components retain their identity.
B. component added to sand that makes it inseparable.
C. mixture that always contains water.
D. mixture in which its components can't be separated.
A?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
A is correct.
Answered by
Sarah
As magma cools and crystallizes, minerals form in predictable patterns in a process known as
A. partial melting.
B. intrusion.
C. fractional crystallization.
D. Bowen's reaction series.
D?
A. partial melting.
B. intrusion.
C. fractional crystallization.
D. Bowen's reaction series.
D?
Answered by
Anonymous
Right
Answered by
Ms. Sue
D is wrong.
Answered by
Sarah
Ms.Sue what would say about my second question?
Answered by
Sarah
But my book says it is D.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
This site defines the process as fractional crystallization.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional_crystallization_%28geology%29
But -- if your book says, Bowen's reaction series, by all means, stick with that answer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional_crystallization_%28geology%29
But -- if your book says, Bowen's reaction series, by all means, stick with that answer.
Answered by
Kyo/Kuru
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