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how an compounds are differ from mixture? give ten points​

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Answered by RustedBullet
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The difference between compound and mixture can be drawn clearly on the following grounds:

  • The compound is used to mean a substance, created by combining two or more than two substances chemically in a certain ratio by weight. ...
  • Compounds are always homogeneous, whereas mixtures can be homogeneous or heterogeneous.
  • In a compound, the ingredients are present in a definite proportion. On the contrary, the constituents are present in a variable proportion in a mixture.

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