What is the difference between a compound and a mixture?
 A mixture is a pure substance, but a compound is not.
 A compound is a pure substance, but a mixture is not.
 Mixtures are chemically combined, but compounds are not.
 You cannot separate mixtures, but you can separate compounds.
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 Which one of the following is not a compound?
 salt
 sugar
 water
 chocolate chip cookies
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 The following characteristics describe which of these terms? The substance is not uniform in appearance and each part of the mixture contains a combination of different ingredients in different ratios.
 heterogeneous mixtures
 homogeneous mixtures
 pure substance
 solution
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 Which of the following is an example of a homogeneous mixture?
 sand at the beach
 granite
 fruit salad
 apple juice
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 What makes a solution a homogeneous mixture?
 There is only one component.
 It is uniform in composition.
 The mixture has multiple colors.
 The mixture contains solids and liquids. 
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 If a solution is saturated, which of these is true?
 More solute can be dissolved.
 The concentration cannot be increased.
 The solution has a low concentration of solute.
 More solvent can be dissolved.
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 The following characteristics describe which of these terms? The substance is not uniform in appearance and each part of the mixture contains a combination of different ingredients in different ratios.
 heterogeneous mixtures
 homogeneous mixtures
 pure substance
 solution