Taylor is learning about pure substance and mixture. In her notes, she included a table with the properties of pure substances and mixtures. Which option BEST describes the error in the Taylor’s table? (1 point) Responses Pure substances can be separated using physical means. Pure substances can be separated using physical means. Mixtures are substances that are not chemically combined. Mixtures are substances that are not chemically combined. Mixtures contain two or more substances. Mixtures contain two or more substances. Elements and compounds are considered mixtures.

1. Mixtures are substances that are not chemically combined.

2. Flask A
3. O
4. Substance A is a mixture, substance B is an element, and substance C is a compound.
5. Particles in an object move faster at 50°C than at 20°C.
6. The energy is increasing, but the temperature stays the same.
7. Liquid
8. Condensation
9. B on top, C in middle, A at bottom
10. Freezing point
11. 2.5 g/mL
12. A raw egg is less dense than salt water but more dense than tap water.
13. The molecules will rearrange to form new chemical bonds.
14. Physical
15. False
16. Heat and light are produced
17. F
18. One atom of iron would have 26 electrons, 26 protons, and 30 neutrons.
19. Phosphorus
20. In Group 1
21. The mass of the gasses and the ash should equal the mass of the original stack of newspapers.
22. 10 grams
23. the same number of atoms of each element.
24. 2

Elements and compounds are considered pure substances, not mixtures. This statement is incorrect in Taylor's table.

The error in Taylor's table is likely caused by the incorrect statement that "Elements and compounds are considered mixtures." Elements and compounds are actually considered pure substances, not mixtures. This error leads to confusion and misinformation about the classification of substances.