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properties of mixture​

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★ Properties of a Mixture:

\bold{\red{1.  \: A  \: compound \:  can \:  be \:  broken  \: down  \: into \:  its  \: constituent \:  elements  \: only  \: by \:  chemical \:  methods.}}

\bold{\green{2. \:  A  \: compound \:  always  \: contains \:  the  \: elements \:  combined \:  together  \: </p><p></p><p>chemically  \: in \:  a  \: fixed \:  ratio.}}

In water will always contain HYDROGEN and OXYGEN in the ratio of 2:1 by volume. Sugar is a compound of 12 atoms carbon, 22 atoms of hydrogen, and 11 atoms of oxygen which will remain constant no matter how and where sugar is produced.

\bold{\pink{3.  \: The  \: properties  \: of  \: a  \: compound  \: are  \: different \:  from \:  those  \: of  \: its \:  constituent  \: </p><p></p><p>elements.}}

For example:

  • Water is liquid under normal conditions while hydrogen and oxygen are gases.
  • A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen when ignited it creates fire while another way round we use water for extinguishing a fire.
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