state four differences between compounds and mixtures
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1)When two or more elements or compounds or both are mixed together, such that they don't combine chemically, a Mixture is formed.
1) When two or more elements unite chemically, a Compound is formed.
2) Mixtures are generally heterogeneous.
2) Compounds are always homogeneous.
3)In mixtures, constituents can be in any ratio.
3) In compounds, constituents are always in fixed ratio by weight.
4) The constituents of mixture retain their individual chemical and physical properties.
4) The properties of a compound are entirely different from the properties of its constituents.
5)During the formation of mixture, no energy changes take place.
5) During the formation of compound, energy is either absorbed or liberated.
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Explanation:. Compounds
1. Compounds have a fixed composition. They contain the same constituent elements in a fixed ratio.
2. Compounds are formed due to chemical reactions between substances.
3. The properties of a compound are different from those of its constituent elements.
4. The constituents of a compound can be separated by chemical methods
Mixtures
1. Mixtures have a variable composition. The amounts of constituents mixed are not in a fixed roportion.
2. Mixtures are formed by mixing various substances physically.
3. The properties of a mixture resembles the properties of its constituents.
4. The constituents of a mixture can be separated by physical methods.
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