Chemistry, asked by babi17052006, 8 months ago

.Explain why, water is a compound and not a mixture?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water is a compound and not a mixture because Its properties are completely different from that of oxygen and hydrogen, its constituent elements.

Answered by RitaNarine
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Water is a compound and not a mixture, It is evident from the following:

  • A compound is a pure substance kept together by chemical bonds made up of numerous identical molecules made up of atoms from different elements.
  • It has a set framework and a clear composition.
  • Whereas, A mixture consists of two or more unrelated chemicals that are not bound to one another. Each of them has unique characteristics, thus their ratio is variable and they all have various compositions.
  • Water is a compound:
  • Water is a compund that is created when hydrogen and oxygen combine in a specific proportion through a chemical connection.
  • When compared to its component parts, oxygen and hydrogen, water has entirely different properties.
  • Physical methods cannot disentangle hydrogen and oxygen, which make up water. Its components can be divided by electrochemical or chemical reactions.
  • Water is a triatomic molecule with a fixed boiling point, consisting of two hydrogens and one oxygen atom. Because it is composed of identical molecules that are bound together, water is a compound and not a mixture.

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