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16 Two grams of potassium chloride are completely dissolved in a sample of water in a beaker. This solution is classified as (1) an element (2) a compound (3) a homogeneous mixture (4) a heterogeneous
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16 Two grams of potassium chloride are completely dissolved in a sample of water in a beaker. This solution is classified as
(1) an element
(2) a compound
(3) a homogeneous mixture
(4) a heterogeneous mixture
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its a homogeneous mixture
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The answer is
(3)
a homogeneous mixture
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