Chemistry, asked by berkbeajensenkelly, 6 months ago

How are mixtures different than compounds (urgent)
A
Mixtures combine in a fixed ratio
B
When mixtures combine the different parts keep their original properties
C
When mixtures combine the different parts lose their original properties
D
Mixtures are actually a type of compound

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Answered by sardapatel40
1

Answer:

Mixtures are heterogeneous forms of matter. Mixtures are composed of variable proportions of molecules and atoms. Compounds are homogeneous forms of matter.

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Answered by akashripu
1

Answer:

B

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