Mixtures consist of two or more components not chemically bonded, and they can be separated by physical methods. Unlike pure substances, mixtures do not have fixed ratios among their components. This characteristic distinguishes them from compounds, where elements are combined in set proportions. ;
Mixtures are composed of two or more components that are not chemically bonded and can be separated by physical processes. Unlike pure substances, the components of a mixture retain their properties and can vary in proportion. The chosen answer is: D. They can be separated by physical processes.
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