admixture
n.
process of mixing; mixture; ingredient, something added
Mixture
In
chemistry, a mixture is a substance made by combining two or more different materials in such a way that no chemical reaction occurs. The objects do not bond together in a mixture. A mixture can usually be separated back into its original components. Some examples of Mixtures are oil, ocean water and soil. Mixtures are the product of a mechanical blending or mixing of
chemical substances like
elements and
compounds, without chemical bonding or other chemical change, so that each ingredient substance retains its own chemical properties and makeup . While there are no chemical changes in a mixture, physical properties of a mixture, such as its
melting point, may differ from those of its components. Mixtures can usually be
separated by any mechanical means. ''' There are two different types of mixtures: homogeneous mixtures (including
solutions and some
alloys) and heterogeneous mixtures (
Suspensions)and colloidal dispersions.
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admixture
Noun
1. the state of impairing the quality or reducing the value of something
(synonym) alloy
(hypernym) impurity, impureness
2. an additional ingredient that is added by mixing with the base; "the growing medium should be equal parts of sand and loam with an admixture of peat moss and cow manure"; "a large intermixture of sand"
(synonym) intermixture
(hypernym) ingredient
(derivation) admix
3. the act of mixing together; "paste made by a mix of flour and water"; "the mixing of sound channels in the recording studio"
(synonym) mix, commixture, mixture, intermixture, mixing
(hypernym) combination, combining, compounding
(derivation) admix
Admixture
(n.)
The compound formed by mixing different substances together.
(n.)
The act of mixing; mixture.
(n.)
That which is mixed with anything.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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