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The diagrams below show different types of substances. Which table correctly identifies each type of matter?



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I can’t see the images you meant to include. Could you either upload them again or describe each diagram (what kinds of particles are shown and how they’re arranged)? With that I’ll pick the correct table for you.

In the meantime, here are quick rules you can use to identify the type of matter from a diagram:

- Element: only one kind of atom/particle shown (all identical), not chemically bonded to different atoms.
- Compound: molecules made of two or more different atoms chemically bonded together in a fixed arrangement (every molecule of that type looks the same).
- Homogeneous mixture (solution): two or more different kinds of particles or molecules are present but are uniformly distributed (no visible clumps or regions).
- Heterogeneous mixture: two or more kinds of particles are present but not uniform—you can see clusters, layers, or different regions (suspension or mixture).
- Colloid (intermediate): particles of one substance dispersed throughout another but not settling; particles are intermediate in size and appear as small dispersed clusters, not a true solution.

Example quick-identification table (replace with what your diagrams show):
- Diagram 1 → Element
- Diagram 2 → Compound
- Diagram 3 → Homogeneous mixture (solution)
- Diagram 4 → Heterogeneous mixture (suspension)

Send the images or descriptions and I’ll give the exact answers.