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compound since the substance has a specific proportion which indicates that each molecule in the substance has undergone chemical bonding and theirfore implies that a uniform ratio of the atoms is fixed and is constant throughout the substance it cannot be a mixture as the proportion or ratio of the atoms would be varies throughout the substance

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so a Compound

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