what do you mean by mixture and compound give example and explain your answer
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MIXTURE:A substance made by mixing other substances together.
EX:Mixtures of sand and water or sand and iron filings, a conglomerate rock, water and oil, a portion salad, trail mix, and concrete.
COMPOUND:A thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture.
EX:Water,sodium chloride
EX:Mixtures of sand and water or sand and iron filings, a conglomerate rock, water and oil, a portion salad, trail mix, and concrete.
COMPOUND:A thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture.
EX:Water,sodium chloride
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》》If you're trying to find a way to remember how to tell compounds from mixtures, just remember that compounds don't have variable composition and mixtures do. For example, water is always composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom per molecule. Every particle of water in a sample is identical. Compounds are made of identical molecules. Mixtures, on the other hand, are made of more than one type of particle mixed together so the composition can vary. Rubbing alcohol can be obtained as 70% isopropanol/30% water andas 90% isopropanol/10% water. Any proportion of water and alcohol is possible as they completely dissolve in all proportions. Salts have limited solubilityin water, but their proportions can still vary. An an example, the salinityof ocean water varies by location...
example, water is always composed of two hydrogen atoms andoneoxygen ... hope its help u☺☺☺
》》If you're trying to find a way to remember how to tell compounds from mixtures, just remember that compounds don't have variable composition and mixtures do. For example, water is always composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom per molecule. Every particle of water in a sample is identical. Compounds are made of identical molecules. Mixtures, on the other hand, are made of more than one type of particle mixed together so the composition can vary. Rubbing alcohol can be obtained as 70% isopropanol/30% water andas 90% isopropanol/10% water. Any proportion of water and alcohol is possible as they completely dissolve in all proportions. Salts have limited solubilityin water, but their proportions can still vary. An an example, the salinityof ocean water varies by location...
example, water is always composed of two hydrogen atoms andoneoxygen ... hope its help u☺☺☺
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