Chemistry, asked by deadlydagars2350, 8 months ago

3 difference between v
Compound and mixture

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Answered by minnafathimap
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Compound

  • A compound is the substances that are formed by the combining two or more chemical elements.
  • compound substances are always homogeneous in nature.
  • Mainly pure water is part of the compound.
  • A compound is represented using its chemical formula.
  • A compound is depending upon specific ratio.
  • The melting and boiling point of a compound is defined.

Mixture

  • A mixture is substances created from two or more matter that can be separate with the help of physical methods.
  • Nature of mixture substances can either be homogeneous or heterogeneous.
  • Mixtures fall under impure water.
  • A mixture cannote be represented by using formula.
  • Mixtures have a variable mass ratio depending upon the number of ingredients.
  • No melting and boiling point defined in a mixture

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Answered by ramug10
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These are the main differences between mixture and compounds

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