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Which 2 statements describe a mixture? 1. It includes atoms of different elements. 2. Its parts can be separated using physical means. 3. It can result from chemical bonding. 4. It is a pure substance.
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Which 2 statements describe a mixture?
1. It includes atoms of different elements.
2. Its parts can be separated using physical means.
3. It can result from chemical bonding.
4. It is a pure substance.
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