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18 September, 06:45

A compound differs from a mixture because it

a. always remains frozen even at high temperatures.

b. is formed from two cations.

c. always contains the same elements in the same proportion.

d. can form only in the presence of heat energy.

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  1. 18 September, 09:24
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    A compound differs from a mixture because it c. always contains the same elements in the same proportion.
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