²V¦Xª« (Mixture)
A Mixture is two or more PureSubstances,
combined in varying proportions - each retaining its own specific properties.
The components of a Mixture can be separated by physical means, i.e. without
the making and breaking of chemical bonds. Examples: Air, table salt thoroughly
dissolved in water, milk, wood, and concrete.
Ontology
SUMO / BASE-ONTOLOGYSuperclass(es)
Subclass(es)
·»²G
Äqª«
ÂßÅ骫½è
Coordinate term(s)
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¯Âª«½è
Related WordNet synsets
- mixture
- (chemistry) a substance consisting of two or more substances mixed together (not in fixed proportions and not with chemical bonding)
- compound
- consisting of two or more substances or ingredients or elements or parts; "soap is a compound substance"; "housetop is a compound word"; "a blackberry is a compound fruid"
See more related synsets on a separate page.
Axioms (1)
If mixture ¬O ²V¦Xª« ªº ¹ê¨Ò, then there exist ¯Âª«½è pure1,¯Âª«½è pure2 so that pure1 µ¥©ó pure2 and pure1 ¬O mixture ªº ¤@¤p³¡¤À and pure2 ¬O mixture ªº ¤@¤p³¡¤À.
(=>
(instance ?MIXTURE Mixture)
(exists
(?PURE1 ?PURE2)
(and
(subclass ?PURE1 PureSubstance)
(subclass ?PURE2 PureSubstance)
(not
(equal ?PURE1 ?PURE2))
(piece ?PURE1 ?MIXTURE)
(piece ?PURE2 ?MIXTURE))))