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Chemistry, 23.03.2020 10:44 nataliajaquez02

Orange juice is a mixture of several substances, including water, sucrose, and
citric acid. If a scientist studies samples of many brands of orange juice, which
finding is most likely?
A The samples contain the same substances in a variety of proportions.
B The water in each sample has a unique set of properties.
c The samples contain the same substances in a fixed proportion.

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