Chemistry, asked by choudhryprakash2576, 1 month ago

how will you justify that air is a mixture not a compound.​

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Answered by mrpro2752
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Answer:

Explanation:

Air is a mixture and not a compound because of following reasons: Air can be separated into its constituents such as oxygen, nitrogen etc. by fractional distillation of liquid air. Air shows the properties of all the gases present in it. For example: Air supports combustion because of oxygen present in air.

Mixture is a substance which has two or more components which do not combine chemically and do not have any fixed ratio in which they are present. Example: Air

Compound is a pure substance which is made from atoms of different elements combined together in a fixed ratio by mass.It can be decomposed into simpler constituents using chemical reactions. Example: water  

Air is a mixture of various gases , dust particles and water vapors  which do not react chemically and are not present in fixed composition by mass.

Answered by saqlainnoor007
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Answer:

Air is a mixture cuz

Explanation:

: Air can be separated into its constituents such as oxygen, nitrogen, etc. by fractional distillation of liquid air. Air shows the properties of all gases present in it. 

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