Mixture

A combination of substances that keep their individual properties
Real World Example
Imagine trying to organize a drawer full of different types of socks, each with its own unique pattern and color. Just like the socks in the drawer, a mixture is a combination of substances that maintain their individual properties. In this analogy, each sock represents a different substance that, when placed together in the drawer, doesn't lose its distinct features—much like how substances in a mixture retain their individual characteristics even when combined.
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