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A mixture is different from a compound because in mixtures the substances are
A. chemically reacted with each other
B. attracted to each other by covalent bonds
C. not chemically bonded
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Just took this and got it right. It is indeed C
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The answer is c, because a compound is two substances combined chemically and a mixture is not
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