mixture and compound difference b/w?
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Mixture and compounds
Mixtures have different properties from compounds. The table summarises these differences.
MixtureCompound
Composition
Variable composition – you can vary the amount of each substance in a mixture.Definite composition – you cannot vary the amount of each element in a compound.
Joined or not
The different substances are not chemically joined together.The different elements are chemically joined together.
Properties
Each substance in the mixture keeps its own properties.The compound has properties different from the elements it contains.
Separation
Each substance is easily separated from the mixture.It can only be separated into its elements using chemical reactions.
Examples
Air, sea water, most rocks.Water, carbon dioxide, magnesium oxide, sodium chloride.
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Mixtures have different properties from compounds. The table summarises these differences.
MixtureCompound
Composition
Variable composition – you can vary the amount of each substance in a mixture.Definite composition – you cannot vary the amount of each element in a compound.
Joined or not
The different substances are not chemically joined together.The different elements are chemically joined together.
Properties
Each substance in the mixture keeps its own properties.The compound has properties different from the elements it contains.
Separation
Each substance is easily separated from the mixture.It can only be separated into its elements using chemical reactions.
Examples
Air, sea water, most rocks.Water, carbon dioxide, magnesium oxide, sodium chloride.
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mixture:1 a mixture can be seperated into its constituence by the physical processes.
2 mixture shows a properties of its constituents
compound:1 a compound cant be seperated into its constituency by any physical method.
2 the properties of a compount are entirely different from those of its constituence.
2 mixture shows a properties of its constituents
compound:1 a compound cant be seperated into its constituency by any physical method.
2 the properties of a compount are entirely different from those of its constituence.
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