Not the terms on the left with the correct definition on the right we have pure substance element solution, compound or mixture and the answers they provided are a type of mixture and which one substance is dissolved into another so the mixture is homogenous but can usually be separated by physical means next answer they give is a form of matter that is made up of the same type of substance so that it is still the same composition throughout and cannot be separated by physical means, and the next answer they give is a substance made up of two or more substances that can be easily separated by physical means because they are not chemically bonded next answer a substance made up of all the same type of Adam, and last answer a substance made up up to more elements in a fixed ratio, usually can bonded need help

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It looks like you're trying to match terms related to types of matter with their definitions. Here’s how you can match them:

  1. Solution: A type of mixture in which one substance is dissolved into another, making the mixture homogeneous, but which can usually be separated by physical means.

  2. Pure Substance: A form of matter that is made up of the same type of substance throughout, meaning it has a fixed composition and cannot be separated by physical means.

  3. Mixture: A substance made up of two or more substances that can be easily separated by physical means because they are not chemically bonded.

  4. Element: A substance made up of all the same type of atom.

  5. Compound: A substance made up of two or more elements in a fixed ratio, which are usually chemically bonded together.

So, to summarize the correct matches:

  • Solution: A type of mixture where one substance is dissolved in another.
  • Pure Substance: Matter made up of the same type of substance throughout.
  • Mixture: Made of two or more substances that can be separated by physical means.
  • Element: Made up of the same type of atom.
  • Compound: Made up of two or more elements in a fixed ratio, usually chemically bonded.

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