Formulation chemistry is the mixing of compounds/substances that do not react with each other but produce a mixture with the desired characteristics/properties to suit a particular application/use.
A formulation is a mixture that has been designed as a useful product.
Many products are complex mixtures in which each chemical has a particular purpose.
Formulations are made by mixing the components in carefully measured quantities to ensure that the product has the required properties.
Examples: Fuels, cleaning agents, paints, medicines, alloys, fertilisers and foods.
Module by Niamh Ryan, updated more than 1 year ago
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In nature, elements are often blended together to greater or lesser degrees. Compounds are substances that are chemically bonded together. Mixtures are elements/compounds that are mixed together, though not at the chemical level.