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write a difference between mixture and compound at least 3 points​

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Answered by sattkritipathak
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Explanation:

A compound is the substances that are formed by combining two are more chemical elements. A mixture is a substance created from two or more matter that can be separate with the help of physical methods. Compound substances are always homogeneous in nature.

Answered by StarBugs
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Definition of Compound :-

⟹ Compound refers to a pure form that comprises of two or more substances by way of chemical combination. A difference between compound and mixture can be seen from the fact that compounds are generally homogenous.

Definition of Mixture :-

⟹ Mixture refers to an impure substance that comprises of multiple physically mixed substances. Furthermore, a mixture can be either heterogeneous or homogeneous in nature. Moreover, the ratio of the substances present in the mixture is not of definite quantity and hence can vary.

Difference between Compound and Mixture

Compound :-

  • A compound is a pure form comprising of two or more elements in a chemical combination
  • The presence of elements in compounds is in a definite quantity
  • A compound certainly has a specific formula on the basis of its constituents
  • Methane, salt, baking soda, etc

Mixture :-

  • They are the pure form, made up of two or more elements that are chemically mixed. These are generally homogeneous.
  • The ratio of the elements mixed is fixed
  • For the particular type of compound, the properties are fixed and do not vary, as the elements present in the compounds are fixed and are in the fixed ratio.
  • Compounds like Baking soda, Methane, Salt, etc.

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