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प्रश्न
Tabulate Differences between mixtures and compounds.
उत्तर
Mixtures | Compounds | |
1. |
A mixture can be separated into its constituents by physical processes like filtration, evaporation, sublimation, magnet distillation, and solvent extraction. |
A compound cannot be separated into its constituents by physical processes but can be only separated by a chemical process |
2. |
A mixture retains or shows the properties of its constituents |
The properties of a compound are entirely different from those of its constituent elements |
3. |
Energy (in the form of heat light etc.) is neither given out nor absorbed in the preparation of a mixture |
Energy (in the forth of heat, light, etc.) is given out or absorbed during the preparation of a compound |
4. |
The composition or proportion is variable a mixture does not have a definite formula |
The composition of a compound is fixed. The constituents are present in a fixed ratio by mass. The compound has a definite formula. |
5. |
A mixture does not have a fixed boiling point or melting point |
A compound has a fixed boiling point or melting point |