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Any substance consists of different elements, compounds or both is:
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Mixture.
Explanation: A mixture is a material made of two or more substances (elements, compounds, or both) physically combined but not chemically bonded. Unlike a pure substance (an element or a compound), mixtures can be separated by physical means and may be homogeneous (uniform composition, e.g., salt water) or heterogeneous (non-uniform, e.g., sand in water).
Explanation: A mixture is a material made of two or more substances (elements, compounds, or both) physically combined but not chemically bonded. Unlike a pure substance (an element or a compound), mixtures can be separated by physical means and may be homogeneous (uniform composition, e.g., salt water) or heterogeneous (non-uniform, e.g., sand in water).
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