What are the differences between a compound and mixture give three example of each
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Mixtures do not have meting or boiling point, but compounds have fixed melting and boiling point.
Examples of mixtures are Alloys like brass, bismuth, chromium, oceanic water (salt and water), mixtures of gases, etc., while Sodium Chloride, Baking soda, Methane, Salt, etc., are the examples of the compounds.
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A substance made by chemical composition of two or more elements in a fixed ratio is called compound...Example H2O water, HCL Hydrochloric acid and NaOH common salt...
A substance made by mixing two or more compounds or elements physically in any ratio is know as mixture...Example lemonade, Air and Ocean water...
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