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Classify the following into elements, compounds and mixtures .
a) Sodium b) Soil c) Sugar Solution d) Silver e) Calcium carbonate f) Tin g) Silicon h) Coal i) Air J) Soap k) Methane l) Carbondioxide m) Blood

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