Chemistry
Chemistry, 03.12.2020 20:20, zoebtharpe

Dominic made the table below to organize his notes about mixtures. A 1-column table. The first column labeled properties of mixtures has entries has no set composition, must have more than one state of matter, must have more than one substance.
What mistake did Dominic make?
a. The title should read “Properties of Solutions” because some mixtures do not have all of the properties listed.
b. There is a definite recipe to make each mixture, so the composition of a mixture is set.
c. Although it is possible to have more than one state, it is also possible to have only one state.
d. A single substance can be used to make a mixture if the substance is composed of more than one element.

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