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Which statement describes the components of a mixture? A) Each component gains new properties. B) Each component loses its original properties. C The proportions of components can vary. D) The proportion
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Which statement describes the components of a mixture?
A)
Each component gains new properties.
B)
Each component loses its original properties.
C
The proportions of components can vary.
D)
The proportion of components cannot vary.
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Answer:c
Explanation: the proportions of components can vary
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b is your answer to this
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