Chemistry, asked by dvgupta1211, 1 year ago

Differentiate between mixtures and compounds please in short points

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Answered by oviyaragupathy99
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Explanation:

compound:

  • definite elements are present in definite ratio
  • constituents lose their property
  • a compound is always homogeneous in nature
  • it cannot be separated by simple physical method

elements:

  • substances mix in different ratios
  • constituents retain their property
  • a mixture may be homogeneous or heterogeneous in nature
  • it can be separated by simple physical methods
Answered by nitishakg
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Answer:

Compounds and mixtures differ in three main ways; each substance in a mixture keeps its individual properties, the parts of a mixture are not combined in a set ratio. The last difference between the two is that a mixture is made up of two or more substances, this includes elements, compounds, or sometimes both.

Mixture is composed of molecules of different types. A compound can only be separated through chemical means. ... A compound is a pure substance that contains 2 or more elements chemically combined together while a mixture are formed when two substances are added together without chemical bonds being formed.

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