S. Ventresca 2014. 1.A mixture that appears UNIFORM throughout 2.A pure substance made of two atoms chemically combined 3.A mixture in which you can see.

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S. Ventresca 2014

1.A mixture that appears UNIFORM throughout 2.A pure substance made of two atoms chemically combined 3.A mixture in which you can see the individual parts 4.A pure substance that is made of only ONE kind of atom 5.A solute dissolved in a solvent A.Heterogeneous B.Element C.Solution D.Homogeneous E.Compound

1.A mixture that appears UNIFORM througout 2.A pure substance made of two atoms chemically combined 3.A mixture in which you can see the individual parts 4.A pure substance that is made of only ONE kind of atom 5.A solute dissolved in a solvent A.Heterogeneous B.Element C.Solution D.Homogeneous E.Compound