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List two differences between a compound and a mixture.
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Differences between a compound and a mixture
- In a compound, the proportions of the components remain the same while in a mixture the proportions of the components can vary.
- In a compound, the individual properties of the components cannot be observed while in a mixture the individual properties of the components are observable.
1Step 1: Compound
A compound is formed by combining atoms of different elements chemically together in a fixed ratio.
2Step 2: Mixture
Mixtures are formed by physically mixing two or more substances and the properties of components in a mixture are easily observable.
3Step 3: Differences between a compound and a mixture
- In a compound, the proportions of the components remain the same while in a mixture the proportions of the components can vary.
- In a compound, the individual properties of the components cannot be observed while in a mixture the individual properties of the components are observable.
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