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how does mixture differ from compound? write 4 points along with 2 examples of each.​

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Answered by sahilkumarsingh821
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The chemical composition of compounds is always fixed. A mixture can have a variable composition of the substances forming it. Mixtures can either be homogeneous or heterogeneous in nature. The constituents of a compound can only be separated by either chemical or electrochemical methods (like extraction).

Answered by Anendramishra3112008
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how does mixture differ from compound? write 4 points along with 2 examples of each.

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The chemical composition of compounds is always fixed. A mixture can have a variable composition of the substances forming it. Mixtures can either be homogeneous or heterogeneous in nature. The constituents of a compound can only be separated by either chemical or electrochemical methods (like extraction).

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