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a scientist as above founded that two samples of a mixture of the same elements had the elements mixed in different ratios. Was the finding correct?

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Answered by Prachi13th2006
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Answer:

The answer is NO.

Explanation:

This is because in a compound, the ratios of the elements have a fixed ratio which cannot be changed and always remains the same. This is the basic difference between a compound and a mixture. Whereas a mixture can be made by mixing two or more elements or compounds in any ratio.

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