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Which of the following classifications of matter includes materials that can no longer be identified by their individual properties? A. Mixture B. Compound C. Atom D. Element
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Which of the following classifications of matter includes materials that can no longer be identified by their individual properties? A. Mixture B. Compound C. Atom D. Element
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Which of the following classifications of matter includes materials that can no longer be identified by
their individual properties?
A. Mixture
B. Compound
C. Atom
D. Element
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the answer is B compound
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That's a compound. For example, the salt on your eggs doesn't behave like sodium or chlorine.
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