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Answered by rohitmehra57
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The law of constant composition can be used to distinguish between compounds and mixtures of elements: Compounds have a constant composition; mixtures do not. Water is always 88.8% O and 11.2% H by weight regardless of its source. Brass is an example of a mixture of two elements: copper and zinc.

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Answered by aditya2007g
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Some of the pure substances isolated from mixtures cannot be further broken down. Oxygen (O2) is an example. It is one of the elements; the fundamental building blocks of matter. ... Most pure substances are compounds. Table salt, sodium chloride (NaCl), is an example; water (H2O) is another.

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