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what is the difference between a compound and a mixture

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Answered by JenlliaMishra
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Answer:

Compounds do not retain the properties of the former elements or compounds.

But, a mixture generally retains the properties of the former elements or compounds.

Explanation:

In a mixture, two or more elements or compounds are mixed. They do not change their physical or chemical properties. So, there is no chance of the formation of a new compound. There is no reaction within the elements or compounds by which the mixture is formed.

On the other hand in a compound, there may be two or more elements or compounds to form it. The elements certainly change their physical and chemical properties. There must be chemical reactions within the elements or compounds by which the resulting compound is formed. (Answer)

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