11. Which of the following is a valid
difference between a mixture and a
compound?
A. A mixture must be uniform in
composition
B. A compound is made up of one
phase
C. A mixture can only be separated into
its components by chemical means
D. A compound can only be separated
into its components be chemical
means
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
The answer is d
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The valid difference between a mixture and a compound is- D. A compound can only be separated into its components by chemical
means.
Properties of a mixture are-
- A mixture is formed by the physical addition of two or more substances that may or may not be uniform in composition.
- The substances are combined physically, hence, they can be easily separated with the help of physical methods.
Properties of a compound are-
- A compound is formed due to the chemical bonding between two or more elements that are uniform in composition.
- As the elements are combined chemically, hence, a compound can only be separated with the help of chemical methods.
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