Is a gaseous mixture able to contain isolated atoms and molecules, and if so, do the mixtures have to contain them?

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I'm not sure what you mean by isolated. A mixture of nitrogen and oxygen, for example(air), contains individual oxygen atoms and individual nitrogen atoms but they are evenly spaced throughout the container.
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