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Explain mixture in basic chemistry?

Mixtures :  Mixtures are produced by combining two or more substances. In contrast to the substances in compounds, the substances that combine to form mixtures do not change chemically. Solutes are mixtures formed by solutes dissolved in a solvent, such as water. While pure water is neutral, acids and bases are solutions on opposite ends of the pH scale. Colloids and suspensions are mixtures with larger particles than the solutes in solutions.

 

 


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