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Gemischs

Gemischs is not a standard German term; in formal German the noun for a mixture is Gemisch (plural Gemische). The genitive singular is des Gemischs. Outside of quotations, or as a coined name, Gemischs is seldom used and may appear as a misspelling or as a stylized title in fiction, branding, or the arts.

A mixture, in chemistry and everyday language, is a substance composed of two or more components that

Examples include seawater (salts dissolved in water), air (nitrogen, oxygen and other gases), and granite (minerals

Separation methods include filtration, decanting, centrifugation, distillation, and chromatography, depending on the properties of the components.

are
not
chemically
bonded
to
form
a
new
substance.
Each
component
retains
its
own
properties
and
the
overall
composition
can
vary.
Mixtures
are
usually
classified
as
homogeneous,
where
the
components
are
distributed
uniformly
(solutions),
or
heterogeneous,
where
the
components
remain
physically
distinct
(granular
mixtures,
suspensions,
emulsions).
intergrown).
A
homogeneous
mixture
appears
uniform;
a
heterogeneous
mixture
shows
visible
different
parts.
The
concept
of
mixtures
is
fundamental
in
chemistry,
materials
science,
food
science,
and
environmental
studies,
where
understanding
composition
and
separation
is
essential.