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adoni [48]
2 years ago
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Classify the sample according to its composition. check all that apply. check all that apply. the sample is a compound. the samp

le is a homogeneous mixture. the sample is a pure element. the sample is a heterogeneous mixture.
Chemistry
1 answer:
Anon25 [30]2 years ago
4 0

Compound sample: In a compound there remains bond between two or more atoms, which is produced by a chemical reaction. As for example: 2H_{2}(g)+O_{2}(g)=2H_{2}O (l). Thus water is a compound.

Compound homogeneous mixture: In a material which is produced more than one element but both remains in the same phase. There will be uniformity in the mixture. Like gas with gas, liquid with liquid etc. Example: Air which is mixture of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon di oxide where all the compounds are in gaseous form.

Compound Heterogeneous mixture: The mixture where the compound or elements by which the mixture is prepared are in different phase. Like chalk (CaCO_{3} (solid) in water (H_{2}O(liquid), which is a heterogeneous mixture.  

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