Question
How is a mixture different from a compound? (1 point)
Responses
Its parts lose their original properties.
Its parts lose their original properties.
Its parts are only physically combined.
Its parts are only physically combined.
Its parts are chemically bonded together.
Its parts are chemically bonded together.
Its parts form a completely new substance.
Responses
Its parts lose their original properties.
Its parts lose their original properties.
Its parts are only physically combined.
Its parts are only physically combined.
Its parts are chemically bonded together.
Its parts are chemically bonded together.
Its parts form a completely new substance.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Its parts are only physically combined.**
In a mixture, the components retain their individual properties and are not chemically bonded together, unlike in a compound where the elements are chemically bonded and form a new substance.
**Its parts are only physically combined.**
In a mixture, the components retain their individual properties and are not chemically bonded together, unlike in a compound where the elements are chemically bonded and form a new substance.