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State Four Differences Between Compounds and Mixtures. - Chemistry

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State four differences between compounds and mixtures.

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Compound:

  1. A compound is a pure substance.
  2. Compounds are always homogeneous.
  3. A compound has a fixed composition, i.e., it is formed when two or more pure substances chemically combine in a definite ratio by mass.
  4. Formation of a compound involves a change in energy.
  5. Compounds have a specific set of properties.
  6. Components of compounds can be separated only by complex chemical processes.

Mixture:

  1. A mixture is an impure substance.
  2. Mixtures may be homogeneous or heterogeneous.
  3. A mixture has no fixed composition, i.e., it is formed by mixing two or more substances in any ratio without any chemical reaction.
  4. Formation of a mixture does not involve any change in energy.
  5. Mixtures do not have any specific set of properties.
  6. Components of mixtures can be separated by simple physical methods.
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अध्याय 5: Pure Substances and Mixtures; Separation of Mixtures - Exercise 1

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सेलिना Concise Chemistry [English] Class 6 ICSE
अध्याय 5 Pure Substances and Mixtures; Separation of Mixtures
Exercise 1 | Q 7.2

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