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Hey difference between Mixtures and Compounds
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MIXTURE

1. In a mixture two or more substances are mixed together (elements or compounds)

2.Therd is no fixed proportion of the constituents

3.The mixture may or may not be homogenous

4. There is no chemical reaction between the constituent substances

5.There cannot be a chemical formula for a mixture

6. Heat or any other type of energy is not required or released during the formation of a mixture

7. The constituents can be separated using simple physical processes

8. The properties of the constituents are retaied

COMPOUND

  1. Two or more elements form a compound
  2. The constituent elements combine in a definite proportion to form a compound
  3. The elements are in a definite proportion in any part or fraction of the compound
  4. There is a chemical reaction in the formation of a compound
  5. A compound has always a chemical formula for a compound
  6. Heat orany other energy is often required for the formation of a compound or released during the formation of a compound
  7. The constituent elements can't be separated using simple physical processes in case of a compound
  8. The properties of the constituent elements are not retained in the compound

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