what is the difference between mixture and compound ?
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mixture can be divided but compound can't be divided
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Mixture :
- A mixture is a substance created from two or more matter that can be separate with the help of physical methods.
- Nature of Mixture substances can either be homogeneous or heterogeneous
- There are two main types of mixture i.e. homogeneous and heterogeneous.
- Mixtures fall under impure water.
- A mixture cannot be represented by using formula.
- No new substance is formed in mixtures and its properties depend upon the properties of its constituents.
- No melting and boiling point is defined in a mixture.
- Mixtures have a variable mass ratio depending upon the number of ingredients.
- For eg : A mixture of oil and water, sand and soil, sulphur and iron filings, smoke and fog (smog) etc are some examples
Compound :
- A compound is the substances that are formed by combining two are more chemical elements.
- Compound substances are always homogeneous in nature.
- Compounds are of three types i.e. covalent compounds, a metallic compound, and ionic compounds. Moreover, compounds can also be classified as organic or inorganic compounds based on the presence of the carbon atom.
- Mainly pure water is part of the compound.
- A compound is represented using its chemical formula.
- When two or more constituents are chemically combined, they together formed a new substance.
- The melting and boiling point of a compound is defined.
- A compound is depending upon specific ratio.
- For eg : Water (H₂O), Sodium Chloride (NaCl), Sodium Bicarbonate (NaHCO₃), salt, sugar, and baking soda are some of the examples of compound substance.
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