Apple juice is an example of A a compound B an element C a
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Apple juice is an example of A) a compound. B) an element. C) a heterogeneous mixture. D) a homogeneous mixture.
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The correct answer is option D. According to the definition, the matter is anything with mass and space (volume). Mixtures are one of the categories for the matter. Mixtures are
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