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A substance that is uniform in composition, made up of two or more atoms in the same place, and NOT chemically combined is a

A substance that is uniform in composition, made up of two or more atoms in the same-example-1
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The problem is telling us that the substance is not chemically combined, so this means that it doesn't represent a compound because a compound is a substance that contains two or more elements that are chemically combined.

A heterogeneous mixture isn't uniform in a composition, so this isn't the answer.

An element has the same atoms in the same place so this isn't the answer either.

In this case, the answer is a homogeneous mixture, because the composition is uniform throughout the mixture.

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