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Substances, Mixtures, and Matter (an atom is the building block of…
Substances, Mixtures, and Matter
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Air is matter
Air has weight
Summary: A mixture is an an atom mixed together that is not chemically joined. A substance is an atom that is chemically joined. Solutions are made out of substances that can be elements or compounds that are evenly mixed together. For example a glass of lemonade. Here you cannot see the lemon sugar and water. Solutions are still the same with similar properties even if the substances or amount of substances are different. Substance keep their own properties when they are mixed. Mixtures can have the same reaction as that they were alone. Always the same combination of atoms. IF you change the composition of the compound it completely changes the compound and its characteristics.
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