Properties of a compound R different from it constituents while a mixture shows the properties of it constituent elements justify the statement taking the example of iron and sulphur .
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Properties of a compound is different from its components e.g. Fe and S has its own properties and fes has different properties and a mixture has the properties of its constituents as fes is a mixture and has the property of Fe I.e. iron and S I.e sulphur.
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