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The components of the mixture are well mixed enough that any variations within it are microscopic or submicroscopic.

because the jello looks like it has one type of substance in it but has a combination of substances and also the jello particles atract to each other and dissolve when get evenly mixed together

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Q: Why does jello look like a pure substance but is really a mixture?
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