The components of a mixture keep their own identity when they combine, so they retain what type of properties, such as boiling point and ability to dissolve?
- Correct Answer: thermal
- thermal
- internal
- physical
Explanation: The components of a mixture keep their own identity when they combine, so they retain their physical properties. Examples of physical properties include boiling point, ability to dissolve, and particle size. When components of mixtures vary in physical properties such as these, processes such as boiling, dissolving, or filtering can be used to separate them.
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