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Ch.1 - Matter, Measurement & Problem Solving
Chapter 1, Problem 39

Complete the table. SUBSTANCE, PURE OR MIXTURE, TYPE aluminum, pure, element apple juice, ___, ___ hydrogen peroxide, ___, ___ chicken soup, ___, ___

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Identify the nature of each substance: Determine if each substance is a pure substance or a mixture.
For apple juice: Consider if it has a uniform composition and if it can be separated into different components.
For hydrogen peroxide: Determine if it is a single type of molecule or a combination of different substances.
For chicken soup: Analyze if it consists of multiple components that can be physically separated.
Classify each substance: Based on your analysis, classify apple juice, hydrogen peroxide, and chicken soup as either a pure substance or a mixture, and specify the type (element, compound, homogeneous mixture, or heterogeneous mixture).
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