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19. A beam of light can be seen as it passes through a(n). a. Element I b. Compound C. Solution d. Heterogeneous Mixture A beam of light can be seen as it passes through a
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19. A beam of light can be seen as it passes through a(n).
a. Element
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d. Heterogeneous Mixture
A beam of light can be seen as it passes through a
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It’s not a solution I don’t think because a solution is a mixture of particles so small they cannot be seen. Im like 90% sure it’s not solution I’m so sorry if I’m wrong.
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Element???????? I don’t really know I’m sorry
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