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Chemistry, 23.10.2020 06:01 yurrr30

If someone takes a material that looks pure, and then they do something to it that results in two separate materials, how can they know if they originally had a pure-looking mixture of two things that they simply separated into its parts, or if they originally had a pure material that was a compound that was chemically broken down into new compounds or elements?

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