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The image shows an open textbook with a focus on chemistry. The left page displays a table titled "Compound" with columns for "Formula" and "Constituents". Below this table is a section on "Mixtures," which defines what a mixture is and explains that its constituents can be elements or compounds. Further down, there is an "Experiment 2.4" detailing how to study the characteristics of a mixture and a compound. The experiment lists requirements such as iron filings, yellow sulphur powder, iron(II) sulphide, dilute hydrochloric acid, and a bar magnet. It then outlines the method, which involves carrying out activities on the listed substances and recording observations. A table is presented to record the results of "Activity (a)," "Activity (b)," and "Activity (c)" for four different substances: "Iron filings," "Sulphur," "Mixture," and "Iron(II) sulphide." The right page has a section titled "Mixture" with a list of substances and their constituents, such as "Air," "Soil," "Urine," "Palm wine," "Coca-cola," "Milk," "Sea-water," "Blood," "Crude oil," and "Brass." Below this is an image of a body of water, possibly the sea, with the label "Sea Water" beneath it. The overall scene depicts an educational context, likely a classroom or study area, where chemistry concepts are being explored.
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