Scientists Pam and Alejandro were discussing a liquid found in the science lab that was missing its label. In classifying the unknown liquid, they first needed to determine if the liquid is a mixture or pure substance. How is a pure substance different from a mixture?
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A pure substance, any compound or element, can't be separated into different atoms by physical methods. ... Remember that pure substances are compounds and elements (made up of the same atom or same molecule respectively), while mixtures are an assortment of different substances put together.
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