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differentiation between mixtures and compounds ​

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Answered by palak5354
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Explanation:

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. ... Pure substances are made up of elements and compounds

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Answered by helperboy33
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Answer:    COMPOUND:-

  • THESE ARE FORMED BY CHEMICAL PROCESSES.
  • THESE ARE SCIENTIFICALLY PURE IN NATURE.
  • THEIR COMPOSITION REMAINS  FIXED IN A DEFINITE PROPORTION.
  • THE PROPERTIES OF COMPOUND ARE TOTALLY DIFFERENT FROM THE PROPERTIES OF ITS CONSTITUENTS ELEMENT.
  • THEY CHANGE INTO LIQUID OR GAS AT A DEFINITE/FIXED TEMPERATURE.
  • ITS CONSTITUENTS CAN BE SEPARATED ONLY BY CHEMICAL REACTIONS LIKE ELECTROLYSIS.E.T.C.
  • EXAMPLE:- WATER, COMMON SALT, COPPER SULPHATE, CARBON DIOXIDE AND METHANE.

MIXTURE:-

  • NO CHEMICAL PROCESSES ARE INVOLVED IN FORMATION.
  • THESE ARE SCIENTIFICALLY IMPURE IN NATURE.
  • THEIR COMPOSITION IS NOT FIXED IT VARIES.
  • A MIXTURE SHOWS THE PROPERTIES OF THE CONSTITUENTS PRESENT IN IT.
  • WHEN ANY TWO OR MORE ELEMENT OR COMPOUND IS SIMPLY MIXED TOGETHER IN ANY PROPORTION, THEY FORM A MIXTURE.
  • A MIXTURE CAN BE HOMOGENOUS OR HETEROGENOUS MIXTURE.
  • ITS CONSTITUENTS CAN BE SEPARATED BY PHYSICAL METHOD LIKE FILTRATION, EVAPORATION, SIEVING E.T.C.

   EXPLANATION:-   HOPE IT HELPS !

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