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Answered by maditi776
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The chemical composition of compounds is always fixed. A mixture can have a variable composition of the substances forming it. Mixtures can either be homogeneous or heterogeneous in nature. The constituents of a compound can only be separated by either chemical or electrochemical methods (like extraction).

Answered by avinash39083
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Difference Between Mixtures and Compounds

Mixture

(1). The mixture contains two or more substances .

(2).but neither chemically as well as not in inexact quantity while compound includes two or more elements combined chemically and in a fixed ratio.

(3).Mixtures are the impure substances.

(4).Mixtures can be separated by the physical methods such as filtration, decantation, distillation. Mixtures can be either homogeneous or heterogeneous.

(5).Mixtures do not have fixed melting or boiling point.

(6).For instance, Seawater, Crude oil, Mineral oils, Alloys (Brass, Bronze), etc., are some of the mixtures, Water (H2O), Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2), Sodium Chloride (NaCl), Baking Soda (NaHCO3), etc. are the name of some compounds.

Compound

(1).When two or more atoms of the different elements combined chemically to form a bond is called the compound.

(2). It is a kind of chemical blend between different elements or constituents. When the formation of the bond takes place, the new compound thus form has different chemical properties from the components by which they are made.

(3).For instance, water (H2O), ethanol (C2H5OH), sodium chloride (NaCl), are some of the common compounds, they are made definite proportions of their constituents and have a chemical identity too. The different types of bonds are molecular, acids, cations, anions and binary bonds. These all have different chemical identities and formula.

(4).compound has two or more different atoms or elements

(5).The compound once formed, have fixed melting and boiling point.

(6).Alloys like brass, bismuth, chromium, oceanic water (salt and water), mixtures of gases, etc. Compounds like Baking soda, Methane, Salt, etc.

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