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write the diferences between mixture and compound​

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Compounds

1. Compounds are pure substances.

2. They are made up of two or more elements combined chemically.

3. The constituents of a compound are present in a fixed ratio.

4. Compounds have fixed properties. For example, a particular compound will have fixed temperatures at which it melts and boils.

5. A compound can have properties different from its constituents, as a new substance is formed when the constituents are chemically combined.

6. The constituents of a compound can be separated only by chemical methods.

Mixtures

1. Mixtures are impure substances.

2. They are made up of two or more substances mixed physically.

3. The constituents of a mixture are present in varying ratios.

4. Mixtures do not have fixed properties. Their properties depend on the nature of their compo­nents and the ratios in which they are combined.

5. In mixtures, no new substance is formed. The properties of a mixture are the same as the properties of its constituents.

6. The constituents of a mixture can be separated easily by physical methods.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Compounds

  • The compound is the chemical combination of elements, bonded together in specific proportion.
  • The compound is a pure substance.
  • Example: water and carbon dioxide.

Mixture

  • The mixture is the physical combination of substances, bonded together in any proportion.
  • The mixture is an impure substance.
  • Example: sand and water and air (mixture of several gases).
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