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defferent between( mixture and compounds​

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Answered by sanyasaxena317
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Answer:

compound

are substances which can be formed by chemically combining two or more elements.

mixture

that formed by physically mixing of two or more substances...

Answered by pv057966
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A compound is a pure substance formed when two or more elements combine together in a fixed ratio. The property of a compound is different from the properties of its constituent elements because the elements lose their individual properties when they combine with other elements.

Example: Hydrochloric acid, sodium carbonate, ammonia etc.

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A mixture is a substance that contains two or more different substances mixed together in any ratio. Different types of substance present in a mixture are called it's components or constituents.

Example: smoke, air, aerated drinks, sand and water, sugar solution etc.

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