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Chemistry, 28.06.2020 02:01 sierravick123owr441

A pure substance is made of one type of element or compound and a mixture is made up of two or more pure substances. Water is a compound but it is classified as a homogeneous mixture but it is not a mixture. I don't understand can I please have an explanation? Why can a homogeneous mixture be a pure substance or a mixture, when a pure substance is not a mixture?

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