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You depend on the physical state of the constituents to separate a mixture

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Describe homogeneous mixture from heterogeneous mixture?

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What kind of mixture is easily to distinguished and separate?

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Is separate is a physical or chemical change?

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What is hetero genous mixture?

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Process would be most appropriate to separate a mixture?

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