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- you are standing in a kitchen and then in the middle of a park. when you view your surroundings in each location, do you see mostly elements, compounds, or mixtures?
Step1: Recall definitions
- Element: A pure substance made of only one type of atom.
- Compound: A pure substance made of two or more different atoms chemically bonded.
- Mixture: A combination of two or more substances (elements or compounds) that are not chemically bonded.
Step2: Analyze kitchen surroundings
In a kitchen, there are items like air (a mixture of gases like $\ce{N2}$, $\ce{O2}$, $\ce{CO2}$ etc.), water (a compound, but often with dissolved substances making it a mixture), food (which is a mixture of various compounds and elements), utensils (made of materials like metal alloys - mixtures, or plastics - compounds but often mixed with additives). So mostly mixtures.
Step3: Analyze park surroundings
In a park, there is air (mixture), soil (mixture of minerals, organic matter, water, air), plants (mixture of various compounds, elements, and tissues), and other natural and man - made objects. All these are mostly mixtures as they are combinations of different substances.
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In both the kitchen and the park, you see mostly mixtures.