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Define Between Mixtures and Compounds.​

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Answered by siddharthsabat9a
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Answer:

mixture can be easily separated

but a compound cannot

Answered by sharmamanasvi007
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Definition :-

\sf\red{\leadsto}Compound are substances which can be formed by chemically combining two or more elements.

\sf\green{\leadsto}Mixtures are substances that are formed by physically mixing two or more substances.

Nature :-

\sf\red{\leadsto}Compounds are always homogeneous in nature.

\sf\green{\leadsto}Mixtures can either be homogeneous or heterogeneous in nature.

Melting and boiling points :-

\sf\red{\leadsto}The melting and boiling points of a compound are always defined.

\sf\green{\leadsto}The melting and boiling points of a mixture are not defined.

Properties :-

\sf\red{\leadsto}The properties of compounds are unique to themselves and need not necessarily reflect the properties of the constituent elements.

\sf\green{\leadsto}The constituents of a mixture do not lose their properties and so, the properties of a mixture are generally the sum of the properties of its constituents.

Examples :-

\sf\red{\leadsto}Water, salt, baking soda, etc.

\sf\green{\leadsto}Oil and water, sand and water, smog (smoke + fog), etc.

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