How will you show that properties of mixtures are different from compounds
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The constituents of a mixture do not lose their properties and so, the properties of a mixture are generally the sum of the properties of its constituents. A new substance is formed after the constituents are chemically combined. So, a compound has different properties from its constituents.
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The constituents of a mixture do not lose their properties and so, the properties of a mixture are generally the sum of the properties of its constituents. A new substance is formed after the constituents are chemically combined. So, a compound has different properties from its constituents.
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