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15 October, 23:37
A mixture that will not separate
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Jordan Bridges
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Solid homogeneous mixtures, like gaseous and liquid homogeneous mixtures, contain different elements mixed uniformly and cannot be separated easily. An example of a solid homogeneous mixture is bronze, which is a mixture of copper and tin.
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