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5. Elements and compounds differ with mixture what property of a pure substance are it is always *
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Homogeneous
Could be separated by physical process
Heterogeneous​

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Answered by Naturalking1428
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Explanation:

Elements are substances that are pure in their nature and are composed of a single atom.

Compounds are also pure substances that are composed of elements in definite proportions.

Homogenous is the property of pure substance.

yes, heterogeneous can be seperated by physical process. like filtering, heating and cooling.

Answered by sofianhendrik
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t appears to me that you may be confused with what is meant by a “pure substance” and what is meant by the term “element.” An element is substance that is made up of one kind of atom. All the 118 known elements are listed on the periodic table. Gold is an element, as is oxygen, chlorine and sodium. If you have a chunk of gold in your hand that only contains gold atoms, it is said to be “pure gold.” Individual atoms, not mixed with other elements, are “pure” (the oxygen (formula O2) you would use from a tank in oxy-acetylene welding, is a pure substance).

In chemistry, when two or more substances are put together without a chemical change, the resulting substance is called a mixture. Air is a mixture of various gases like oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, argon, etc. It’s fairly easy to separate these substances out of the air. Seawater is another mixture of various salts and water. The individual substances in a mixture keep their properties in the mixture. For example, the water in sea water is still “water,” two atoms of hydrogen bonded with one atom of oxygen. It’s easy to get the water out of sea water, just let it evaporate and catch the evaporating water molecules. A mixture is not chemically “pure” because it is composed of different kinds of atoms.

In chemistry a compound is composed of two or more different elements combined together where the atoms are held together with energy (called bonding). It is much harder to separate the elements in a compound because the electrons of the elements are held together with energy. Salt is a compound comprised of the element’s sodium and chlorine; whose chemical formula is NaCl. The properties of salt are very different from the properties of sodium and chlorine. Sodium in its pure form is a silver metal that explodes when it comes in contact with water. Chlorine in its pure form is a yellow-green gas poisonous to people. Separately each can kill human beings. Combined together in salt (NaCl), they form a compound that is necessary for life.

Each element on the periodic table is only made up of one kind of atom and is said to be “pure.”

A compound is made up two or more elements chemically bonded together. While the individual separate elements in the compound are “pure,” the compound itself is not referred to as “pure.” It is called a molecule.

A mixture, like the air we breathe, is a number of compounds and elements found together but not chemically bonded together. Air is mostly made of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and Argon ( N2, O2, CO2 and Ar). While the individual atoms are “pure,” the compounds are not considered pure, and neither is the mixture of we call “air.”

For the chemists reading this, I realize this is not the entire story. I am attempting to answer the question in a meaningful way based on the question

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