Air is composed of many different gasses, while water is a pure substance. Which choice best compares air and water?(1 point)

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Air is a mixture of two or more components that keep their own identifying properties, while water is composed of elements that combine forming a compound.
Air is a mixture of two or more components that keep their own identifying properties, while water is composed of elements that combine forming a compound.

Air is a compound of two or more components that keep their own identifying properties, while water is composed of mixtures that combine forming a compound.
Air is a compound of two or more components that keep their own identifying properties, while water is composed of mixtures that combine forming a compound.

Air is a compound of two or more components that keep their own identifying properties, while water is composed of elements that combine forming a mixture.
Air is a compound of two or more components that keep their own identifying properties, while water is composed of elements that combine forming a mixture.

Air is a mixture of two or more components that keep their own identifying properties, while water is composed of compounds that combine forming a mixture.

Air is a mixture of two or more components that keep their own identifying properties, while water is composed of elements that combine forming a compound.

option A, what does that tell you ?

Option A correctly compares air as a mixture of different gases with their own identifying properties, while water is a compound made up of elements that combine to form a single substance. This highlights the difference in composition between air and water, with air being a mixture and water being a pure substance.