Asked by Sarita
                The label on a fertilizer says "ammonium phosphate, muriate of potash, sulfate of potash, and manganese oxide." Is this a mixture, solution or a compound? I don't think it could be a solution, but I'm not sure if it'd be a mixture or a compound-Thank you. 
            
            
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                    Answered by
            GanonTEK
            
    Overall it's a mixture.
Like table salt is a mixture [NaCl and KCl] it's the components of the mixture that are compounds but not the overall contents.
If you put peas and beans in a bowl that's a mixture but peas and beans are made up of lots of different chemical elements but it's still a mixture of peas and beans.
I hope that helps
    
Like table salt is a mixture [NaCl and KCl] it's the components of the mixture that are compounds but not the overall contents.
If you put peas and beans in a bowl that's a mixture but peas and beans are made up of lots of different chemical elements but it's still a mixture of peas and beans.
I hope that helps
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