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Rubi Mclaughlin
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30 January, 12:19
Why is a solution not a pure substance
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30 January, 12:47
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It is not a pure substance, because a solution are mixed chemicals in a way that the molecules are not bonded with one another. Thus, separating them from compounds and elements, which are pure substances.
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