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What is different about a mixture and a homogeneous mixture? a. In a mixture, the particles combine chemically. b. In a mixture, the particles dissolve. c. In a mixture, the particles keep their identities. d. In a mixture, the particles can not be easily separated.

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D. in a mixture the particles can not be easily seperated

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A homogeneous mixture - This type of mixture is very stable, i.e., its particles do not settle, or separate.
A mixture - can be separated into their components by using physical ...

So your answer is D.
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