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9 March, 02:22

1) The chemical properties of a compound are different from the chemical properties of a mixture because:

A) the substances in a compound are chemically joined in a fixed proportion

B) the substances in a compound are always composed of at least three different types of atoms

C) mixtures are always homogeneous

D) the properties of a mixture are different from those of the substances from which it is made

2) When Kool-Aid is added to water and stirred, the water becomes uniformly colored. This is proof that a chemical change has occurred. T/F

3) Under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, a liquid differs from a gas because the particles of the liquid:

A) are in constant straight-line motion

B) take the shape of the container they occupy

C) have no regular arrangement

D) have stronger forces of attraction between them

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  1. 9 March, 02:49
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    Here are the following solutions:

    1. A

    2. F

    3. B.
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