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what is a heterogeneous mixture's base component
a.it occut naturally
b. it cone in small amounts
C.itvis the most abundant component
D.it is usualy called addition​

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Answered by simrankajla21
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Answer:

D is correct.

Explanation:

A heterogeneous mixture is simply any mixture that is not uniform in composition - it's a non-uniform mixture of smaller constituent parts. ... You can find many examples of heterogeneous mixtures in solid, liquid and gaseous form throughout nature.

Answered by letmeanswer12
16

D. It is usualy called addition​ is a heterogeneous mixture's base component.

Explanation:

In nature, there are many examples of heterogeneous mixes in solid, liquid, and gaseous form.

It occut naturally:

  • Physical combinations of chemicals make up naturally existing matter. For example, seawater is a mixture of water and a variety of chemical substances.

It cone in small amounts:

  • A tiny bit of salt or a huge amount of salt can be dissolved in a given amount of... A homogenous mixture is one whose composition is consistent.

It is the most abundant component:

  • Occuring to a specific extent in respect to other elements or minerals in the earth's crust or in a different environment.

It is usualy called addition​:

  • Due to the commutative feature of addition, the name "augend" is rarely used nowadays, and both terms are commonly referred to as addends.
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