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write two examples of mixture give two reasons​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Any time two or more items are combined, a mixture is formed.

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Other Common Mixtures

Smoke and fog (Smog)

Dirt and water (Mud)

Sand, water and gravel (Cement)

Water and salt (Sea water)

Potassium nitrate, sulfur, and carbon (Gunpowder)

Oxygen and water (Sea foam)

Petroleum, hydrocarbons, and fuel additives (Gasoline)

Answered by akbhai55
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Examples of Mixtures

The definition of a mixture is a combination of different things that are not chemically bonded. For example, when we bake a cake, it's a result of a mixture of eggs, flour, sugar, and other ingredients. Mixtures can also be much simpler than that. Any time two or more items are combined, a mixture is formed.

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