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A _____ is defined as a mixture of two or more substance that are evenly distributed.
Mixture:
A mixture is a combination of at least two different substances that have physical contact with each other. Mixtures encompass most of the substances in existence and can be subdivided into solutions, colloids, and suspensions.
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What is a mixture in chemistry? Learn the types and properties of mixtures. Also, see various examples of mixtures.
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