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bonufazy [111]
3 years ago
7

How is a mixture different from a compound?​

Physics
1 answer:
zavuch27 [327]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

MIXTURE

1 In a mixture two or more substances are mixed together (elements or compounds)

2Therd is no fixed proportion of the constituents

3 The mixture may or may not be homogenous

4 There is no chemical reaction between the constituent substances

5 There cannot be a chemical formula for a mixture

6 Heat or any other type of energy is not required or released during the formation of a mixture

7 The constituents can be separated using simple physical processes

8 The properties of the constituents are retaied

COMPOUND

1 Two or more elements form a compound

2 The constituent elements combine in a definite proportion to form a compound

3 The elements are in a definite proportion in any part or fraction of the compound

4 There is a chemical reaction in the formation of a compound

5 A compound has always a chemical formula for a compound

6 Heat orany other energy is often required for the formation of a compound or released during the formation of a compound

7 The constituent elements can't be separated using simple physical processes in case of a compound

8 The properties of the constituent elements are not retained in the compound

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