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Pure substances have individual properties and characteristics. These properties can be both physical, such as boiling point and melting point, or chemical such as the way they react with other substances. Mixtures contain more than one type of substance and so have the properties of each component. An example would be the air in the atmosphere, which is a mixture of many gases including nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and the noble gases (rare gases). The process of purification separates the components of a mixture, and removes impurities from a substance.
Red stands for hardiness and valour. White signifies purity and innocence. Blue represents vigilance, perseverance, and justice. The latest star, representing Hawaii, was added in 1960. Effective date: 4 July 1960.
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