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Chemistry, 18.03.2021 02:40 SmokeyRN

How are mixtures and solutions different? Unlike a solution, a mixture can easily be separated and each ingredient keeps its physical properties.

Unlike a solution, a mixture has density and will always sink in a liquid because mixtures lack buoyancy.

Unlike a solution, a mixture can dissolve completely in a liquid because the properties of the ingredients change.

Unlike a solution, a mixture is unable to change states of matter from a solid to a liquid or gas.

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