A mixture is simply various compound mixed together. Vary the amount of one compound in the mixture and the properties, such as density, can be changed. For example, salt and water can be combined to make a mixture of salt water. If more salt is added the density of the mixture increases. If you add more water, then the density decreases. While pure salt, a compound, will always have the same density because it is governed by forces at the atomic level, not simply the amount of sodium and chlorine that is combined.
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In a homogeneous mixture, the composition remains uniform throughout the mixture, meaning all samples taken from different parts will have the same composition. In a heterogeneous mixture, the composition can vary throughout the mixture, leading to different samples having different compositions.
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