Explian why water is a compound but not a mixture?
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It because a compound forms by mixing its constituents in fixed proportions by mass.
Water forms at a fixed ratio of 1:8 (Hydogen:Oxygen) by mass... it is always found in this ratio no matter what quantity of it you have.
Water forms at a fixed ratio of 1:8 (Hydogen:Oxygen) by mass... it is always found in this ratio no matter what quantity of it you have.
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water is a compound as its components are present in fixed ratios; the ratio of oxygen and hydrogen is 1:8
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