write a difference between mixture and compound at least 3 points
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Difference between Compound and Mixture
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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
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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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