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Karsyn Leblanc
13 January, 13:43
How is a mixture different than a compound
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Thyme
13 January, 15:54
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A mixture is made of two or more substances-elements, compounds, or both-that are together in the same place but are not chemically combined.
A Compound is two or more different atoms chemically bonded together.
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