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hich property describes a mixture?
It cannot be separated by physical methods.
It has a single chemical composition.
It cannot have more than one state of matter.
It cannot be described by a chemical symbol or formula.
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Correct answer: "It cannot be described by a chemical symbol or formula."
Explanation: A mixture is a physical combination of two or more substances with variable composition, so it cannot be represented by a single chemical symbol or formula. It can be separated by physical methods (so the first choice is false), does not have a single fixed chemical composition, and can include more than one state of matter.
Explanation: A mixture is a physical combination of two or more substances with variable composition, so it cannot be represented by a single chemical symbol or formula. It can be separated by physical methods (so the first choice is false), does not have a single fixed chemical composition, and can include more than one state of matter.
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