Difference between Mixture and Compound
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A compound is a chemical substance in which it is combined in a definite proportion
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Compound:
• Made from elements chemically bonded together.
• The properties of a compound are entirely different from its constituents.
• It has fixed melting and boiling point.
• Composition of a compound is fixed. It has definite formula.
♡ Example:- Water
Mixture:
• It consists of two or more elements or compound not chemically combined together.
• It shows properties of it's constituents.
• It doesn't have fixed melting and boiling point.
• Composition of a mixture is variable.
♡ Example:- Air, salt solution.
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