More than one kind of pure form of matter combines forming------
a. Texture
b. Solution
c. Mixture
d. Compound
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d. Compound is formed on combination.
- Compound is formed by chemical bonding of two or more substances. The chemical bonding can be ionic or covalent.
- Mixture is formed by physical mixing of different substances.
- Identity is retained in mixture but is lost in compound, as latter witness formation of new substance.
- Solution is an example of mixture.
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A mixture is formed when more than one kind of pure form of matter is combined together.
Explanation:
- A mixture can be separated by using physical methods and it is not combined chemically.
- A mixture can be classified into homogeneous mixture and heterogeneous mixture.
- In a homogeneous mixture, the distribution of particles is uniform and in a heterogeneous mixture, the distribution of particles is non-uniform.
- Seawater, air, blood, ink are some examples of a mixture.
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