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how do the property OF a mixture differ from the property of components of the mixture?

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Answered by BTSRashee
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Answer:

A mixture is made up of two or more substances....it has some properties like this one which is related to the question is properties different from their constituent elements..

Eg:1)

Water is a substance that helps to extinguish fire...but hydrogen helps in combustion and oxygen too..

2)

Carbon is a hard black substance and hydrogen and oxygen are gases whereas glucose is a sweet,white solid.....

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Answered by prabhdayal
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Answer:

Despite the fact that there are no chemical changes to its constituents, the physical properties of a mixture, such as its melting point, may differ from those of the components. Some mixtures can be separated into their components by using physical (mechanical or thermal) means.

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