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1 December, 06:24

Classify each of the following substances As a an element, a compound, a solution (homogeneous mixture), or a heterogeneous mixture.

Brass, carbondioxide, oxygen, salt water, raisin bran, silver, sugar water, chocolate chip cookie, gator a de, lead, ceasar salad, calcour, whole milk, skim milk, hydrogen peroxide, potassium, sugar

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  1. 1 December, 10:08
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    Brass is a solid-solid solution (all alloys are). Carbon dioxide is a compound. Oxygen is an element (and so is anything else on the periodic table). Salt water is a solid-liquid solution of salt in water. Raisin Bran is a heterogeneous mixture of raisins in bran flakes. Sugar water is a solid-liquid solution of sugar in water. Chocolate chip cookies are an albeit delicious heterogeneous mixture of chips in cookie dough (and the dough itself is a homogeneous mixture). Gatorade is a solution of whatever's in it and water (who knows whats in that stuff). Lead is an element. Caesar salad is a heterogeneous mixture of lettuce and other stuff. I don't know what calcour is. Whole milk is usually homogenized, but otherwise is a heterogeneous mixture of cream and whey. Skim milk is a homogeneous solution (whey). Hydrogen peroxide is a compound. Potassium is an element. Sugar is a compound (glucose, fructose, sucrose, or such like).
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