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Jaliyah Hoffman
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26 June, 20:43
Where are chemicals found
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Most substances found in nature-such as wood, soil, and rocks-are mixtures of chemical compounds. These substances can be separated into their constituent compounds by physical methods, which are methods that do not change the way in which atoms are aggregated within the compounds.
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