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When iron and sulphur are mixed together, they form a mixture. When the mixture of iron and sulphur is heated, a black compound is formed. a. How are compounds different from mixtures? b. In the example shown above, suggest and explain one way in which you can show the presence of iron only in the mixture.

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Answered by hazelween
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The element or parts of the compounds can't be separated without a chemical reaction while in mixture no chemical reaction is needed.

The elements in a compound are chemically combined while the elements of a mixture are not chemically combined.

The properties of elements change when chemically combined like when you combine hydrogen and oxygen ,water (H 2 O) is formed .Hydrogen and oxygen are colouless and tasteless gases and you can't see them while water (their mixture )is a liquid .we can taste and see water .

The properties of element does not changed when cimined into a mixture. i.e.when you make a salad you can fell the taste of each veggie or fruit.

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Answered by joshkjomon
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Answer:

The element or parts of the compounds can't be separated without a chemical reaction while in mixture no chemical reaction is needed.

The elements in a compound are chemically combined while the elements of a mixture are not chemically combined.

The properties of elements change when chemically combined like when you combine hydrogen and oxygen ,water (H 2 O) is formed .Hydrogen and oxygen are colouless and tasteless gases and you can't see them while water (their mixture )is a liquid .we can taste and see water .

The properties of element does not changed when cimined into a mixture. i.e.when you make a salad you can fell the taste of each veggie or fruit.

For example, the

ability of iron to form rust when combined with air is a chemical

property of iron

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