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Mixtures are heterogeneous forms of matter. Mixtures are composed of variable proportions of molecules and atoms.

Compounds are homogeneous forms of matter. Their constituent elements (atoms and/or ions) are always present in fixed proportions

Explanation:

Examples of mixtures:

1.soil

2.ocean water and other solutions

air

3.the cytosol of a cell

Examples of compounds:

1.water (H2O)

2.table salt (NaCl)

3.sucrose (table sugar, C12H22O11)

Properties of Mixtures

The composition of a mixture is variable.

Each of its components retains its characteristic properties.

Its components are easily separated.

Properties of Compounds

The relative proportions of the elements in a compound are fixed

The components of a compound do not retain their individual properties. Both sodium and chlorine are poisonous; their compound, table salt (NaCl) is absolutely essential to life.

It takes large inputs of energy to separate the components of a compound

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