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Consider the following organic substances (substances based on carbon). Which are pure substances and which are mixtures?a. milkb. honeyc. benzened. an ear of corne. anhydrous ammonia (for fertilization)
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Milk - Mixture (contains various components like water, fat, proteins, lactose, minerals, and vitamins) b. Honey - Mixture (contains sugars, water, minerals, and enzymes) Show more…
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