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  • Mixtures: Definition, Examples & How They Differ from Compounds
    This describes a mixture.

    Here's why:

    * Substances: A mixture is made up of two or more different substances.

    * Together in the same: The substances are physically present together.

    * Not chemically combined: The substances haven't reacted to form a new compound. They retain their individual properties.

    Examples of mixtures:

    * Salt and pepper

    * Sand and water

    * Air (a mixture of gases)

    * Salad (a mixture of vegetables)

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