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How is a mixture different from a compound?

a. Mixtures are commonly found in nature.

b. Solids, liquids, and gases can form mixtures.

c. Mixtures have two or more components.

d. Each substance in a mixture keeps most of its characteristic properties.

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Answer:

I think the answer is d. Each substance in a mixture keeps most of its characteristic properties.

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C

Step-by-step explanation:

Compounds are formed because of chemical bonding between two elements and Mixtures are formed when substances are physically mixed with one another. A mixture contains two or more types of pure substances (elements or compounds) moved physically not chemically; they do not contain any atomic bonds.

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