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give the difference between compounds and mixtures.​

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Answered by iixmafiagirlxii
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Explanation:

A compound is the substances that are formed by combining two are more chemical elements. A mixture is a substance created from two or more matter that can be separate with thehelp of physical methods.

Answered by HridayPawar
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Answer:

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Explanation:

A compound is a substance created by when two or more chemical elements are bound together. There are so many examples of a compound that are used on regular basis including sodium chloride (NaCl, a common salt use at every place), sodium chloride (Na₂CO₃, commonly found in manufacturing paper, soap, glass, and photography).

The type of bonds holding together in a compound can vary i.e. covalent bonds and ionic bonds. The elements are present in a fixed ratio whether it is available in any compound. There are some examples of the compound mention below that help to understand you in a good manner.

Example 1- Pure water- It is a compound made from two elements i.e. hydrogen and oxygen. In which each molecule of water contains 2 hydrogen atom bonded to a single oxygen atom. In simple words, the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in water is 2:1.

Example 2- Pure Methane – This compound is also made up of two elements- carbon and hydrogen in the ratio of 4:1.

Example 3- Pure table salt- The two elements present in pure table salt is sodium and chlorine. However, these two elements share an equal ratio i.e. 1:1.

Example 4- Pure Glucose – This is the compound that is made from three elements i.e. carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Hydrogen share double ratio than carbon and oxygen – 2:1:1.

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