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Differentiate between mixtures and compounds. Mention 5 points.​

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Answered by HappyToHelpYou
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Mixtures do not have meting or boiling point, but compounds have fixed melting and boiling point. Examples of mixtures are Alloys like brass, bismuth, chromium, oceanic water (salt and water), mixtures of gases, etc., while Sodium Chloride, Baking soda, Methane, Salt, etc., are the examples of the compounds.

Answered by lohithamahivara
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The mixture contains two or more substances mixed, but neither chemically as well as not in inexact quantity while compound includes two or more elements combined chemically and in a fixed ratio. For instance, Seawater, Crude oil, Mineral oils, Alloys (Brass, Bronze), etc., are some of the mixtures, Water (H2O), Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2), Sodium Chloride (NaCl), Baking Soda (NaHCO3), etc. are the name of some compounds.

As per the classical physics theory, anything that occupies space has mass and volume is known as the matter. Even matter can be classified into two classes, mixtures, and the pure substances. Pure substances are made up of elements and compounds.

Elements are the simple substance and further cant be broken into more simpler forms. It contains only one type atom, but compound has two or more different atoms or elements, on the other hand, mixtures contain different substances.

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