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Why can't all mixtures be classified as solutions?
a. not all mixtures are homogeneous.
b. not all mixtures have solutes and solvents.
c. mixtures are made of only one substance.
d. not all mixtures are heterogeneous.

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Why can't all mixtures be classified as solutions?
a. not all mixtures are homogeneous.
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