When Two Or More Substances Combine, But Each Keeps Its Own Properties, The New Combination Is Called A(An), A)\Telement\T, B)\Tmixture\T, C)\Tcompoun

When two or more substances combine, but each keeps its own properties, the new combination is called a(an)

A) Element
B) Mixture
C) Compound
D) Homogeneous substance

Answer:

Mixture

Explanation:


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