Everyday mixtures include sea water, minerals, soil, air, and many food items like soup or salad. These substances consist of two or more pure components blended together, each retaining its individual characteristics within the mixture.
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Common examples of mixtures found in everyday life include air (a mixture of gases), sea water (a mixture of water and dissolved salts), salad (a mixture of vegetables), soup (a mixture of various ingredients), and coffee (a mixture of water, coffee grounds, and possibly sugar and milk).