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mixture

In chemistry, a substance containing two or more elements or compounds that still retain their separate physical and chemical properties. There is no chemical bonding between them and they can be separated from each other by physical means (compare compound).

The separation of mixtures can be achieved by a number of methods, such as filtration and distillation. Examples of mixtures include rocks, air, crude oil (unrefined petroleum), all solutions (such as sea water), and all metal alloys (such as steel).

mixture

In music, an organ stop, controlling at least two rows of very high-pitched pipes. It is not used alone, but in conjunction with lower-pitched pipes in order to enrich the tone quality of a pre-existing combination of stops.



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