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20 points! Help ASP! Your answer must be explained! How is a pure substance different from a mixture? a.mixtures cannot be separated by physical means b.mixtures are made up of more than one component
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How is a pure substance different from a mixture?
a.mixtures cannot be separated by physical means
b.mixtures are made up of more than one component
c.a pure substance is heterogeneous
d.pure substances are separated by physical means
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A mixture cannot be separated by physical means
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b.mixtures are made up of more than one component
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