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give three main points of defference between a compound and a mixture

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Answered by Anonymous
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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 the help of physical methods

Mixtures do not have meting or boiling point, but compounds have fixed melting and boiling point. Examples of mixtures are Alloys like brass, bismuth, chromium, oceanic water (salt and water), mixtures of gases, etc., while Sodium Chloride, Baking soda, Methane, Salt, etc., are the examples of the compounds.

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Answered by harshitpro22
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Answer:

Melting or Boiling point Compounds have an unchangeable definite melting or boiling point Mixtures lack a definite melting or boiling point

Examples of Compound and Mixture Methane, salt, baking soda, etc Brass, chromium, bismuth

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