Give the differences between compound and mixture
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.Compound: A compound is a substance which contains two or more elements chemically combined together
Example of compounds: Water, salt, ammonia,
.Mixture: When two or more substances are combined by physical methods in any proportion and no new substances is formed then it is called a mixture.
Mixture is of two types: Homogeneous and heterogeneous.
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.Compound: A compound is a substance which contains two or more elements chemically combined together
Example of compounds: Water, salt, ammonia,
.Mixture: When two or more substances are combined by physical methods in any proportion and no new substances is formed then it is called a mixture.
Mixture is of two types: Homogeneous and heterogeneous.
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A compound can only be separated through chemical means. ... A compound is a pure substance that contains 2 or more elements chemically combined together while a mixture are formed when two substances are added together without chemical bonds being formed.
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