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Please help ;-; How are mixtures different than pure substances? A Mixtures can be separated physically. B Mixtures have lower boiling points. C Mixtures contain only one type of atom. D Mixtures are less
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How are mixtures different than pure substances?
A Mixtures can be separated physically.
B Mixtures have lower boiling points.
C Mixtures contain only one type of atom.
D Mixtures are less dense than pure substances.
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A mixtures can be. separated physically hope you get it right
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