distinguish between mixtures and compounds on the basis of A composition B energy changes
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Compare a Compound and a Mixture
By Claire Gillespie; Updated April 26, 2018
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Based on the chemical composition of a substance, it can be classed as an element, a compound or a mixture. All of these are made of atoms, the basic building blocks of all matter. Elements, such as copper, silver and gold, cannot be reduced to simpler materials either by physical or chemical changes. Both compounds, such as water, carbon dioxide and sodium chloride, and mixtures, such as air and sea water, are composed of atoms, but that is the only similarity
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Compare a Compound and a Mixture
By Claire Gillespie; Updated April 26, 2018
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Based on the chemical composition of a substance, it can be classed as an element, a compound or a mixture. All of these are made of atoms, the basic building blocks of all matter. Elements, such as copper, silver and gold, cannot be reduced to simpler materials either by physical or chemical changes. Both compounds, such as water, carbon dioxide and sodium chloride, and mixtures, such as air and sea water, are composed of atoms, but that is the only similarity
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