Science, asked by terranceR67508, 8 months ago

What makes a pure substance different from a heterogeneous mixture? (4 points)

a
The components of a pure substance are mixed unevenly instead of evenly within the pure substance.

b
Insoluble instead of soluble particles are suspended within the pure substance.

c
Two liquids that normally are not mixable are mixed in a heterogeneous mixture.

d
The components of a pure substance are single elements or compounds instead of a mixture of compounds.

Answers

Answered by MRanicks
4

Answer:

The difference is that the composition of the substance is always the same. ... By definition, a pure substance or a homogeneous mixture consists of a single phase. A heterogeneous mixture consists of two or more phases. When oil and water are combined, they do not mix evenly, but instead form two separate layers

Answered by spammspotify
0

Answer:

The answer would have to be A, The Compounds being that i got it right.

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