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Zachery Hansen
5 December, 05:53
How are compounds and mixtures different?
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Kasey Vazquez
5 December, 08:48
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The different substances are not chemically joined together. Each substance in the mixture keeps its own properties. The compound has properties different from the elements it contains. Each substance is easily separated from the mixture.
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