Physics, 04.01.2020 21:31 jumeljean123oythxy
Which best describes a compound such as sodium chloride?
a) a pure substance that can be separated into different elements by physical means
b) a mixture of two common substances that can be separated by chemical means
c) a mixture of two common elements that can be separated by physical means
d) a pure substance that can be separated into different elements by chemical means
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Which best describes a compound such as sodium chloride?
a) a pure substance that can be sepa...
a) a pure substance that can be sepa...
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