in a mixture,the constituents do not lose their identities.Explain
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In a compound the atoms are chemically combined so that the elements that make up the compound do not lose their identities and do not take on a new set of properties. ... In a mixture, the substances retain their identities.
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In a compound the atoms are chemically combined so that the elements that make up the compound do not lose their identities and do not take on a new set of properties. ... In a mixture, the substances retain their identities.
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in a mixture the constituents do not lose their identities because the mixture contains more than one particles/constituents by which they are bounded very closely & the intermolecular forces of attraction is very large then, there is a no loss of identities of the constituents in the mixture.
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