Explain the three properties of mixture using a fruit salad as an example?
A fruit salad is a mixture of different types of fruits. It demonstrates the following three properties of mixtures:
1. Variable Composition:
The composition of a fruit salad can vary depending on the fruits that are used. You can add or remove fruits to create different variations of the salad.
2. Retain Individual Properties:
Even when mixed together, each fruit in the salad retains its individual properties. For example, a strawberry will still taste like a strawberry, and a grape will still taste like a grape.
3. Physical Separation:
The components of a fruit salad can be easily separated by physical means. For instance, you can pick out the strawberries from the salad without affecting the other fruits.
These properties distinguish a mixture from a compound, where the components are chemically bonded and cannot be easily separated.
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