Differnce between mixture and compound in simple words of
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When two elements are combined in a fixed ratio, compound is formed. e.g. CO2.
When two or more elements are combined in unfixed ratio, mixture is formed.
e.g. Soil, Sugar and water, etc.
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When two or more elements are combined in unfixed ratio, mixture is formed.
e.g. Soil, Sugar and water, etc.
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★ mixture: an aggregate or mixing of two or more substances in variable proportion
→ eg: sugar solution ,air.
★ compound: a compound is a pure substance containing two or more elements combined together in a fixed proportion by mass.
→ eg: CO2, NaCl, NH3.
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★ mixture: an aggregate or mixing of two or more substances in variable proportion
→ eg: sugar solution ,air.
★ compound: a compound is a pure substance containing two or more elements combined together in a fixed proportion by mass.
→ eg: CO2, NaCl, NH3.
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