A compound is a simple substance, a mixture is formed from two or more compounds.
A mixture can be separated by physical procedures, a compound not.
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Using the separating funnel method can be separated mixtures of liquids with different densities.
Compounds differ from mixtures because compounds have a fixed chemical composition with elements chemically bonded in a specific ratio, while mixtures can vary in composition with no fixed ratio. Compounds have specific properties different from their constituent elements, while mixtures retain the properties of their components.
Compounds are not mixtures; mixtures are formed from compounds.
There are several different ways and procedures of separating mixtures, though, some mixtures areirreversible, and can permanently be combined. A few ways of separating mixtures is through evaporation, filtration, sieving, gravity separation, distillation, condensation, froth flotation, magnetic separation, chromatography, and centrifuging (http://www.slideshare.net/brittgow/separating-mixtures-1247457). Also certain chemical reactions can separate mixtures, or create substances, i.e. acid+base=salt+water etc. (If this is no help I'm sorry just look up separating mixtures on Google).
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Chromatography is the collective term for a set of laboratory techniques for the separation of mixtures. There are many different types of chromatography, with different techniques for separating the mixtures.
No. Elements, compounds and mixtures are 3 different terms.
Two or more different compounds
Dehydrated onions are mixtures because they are made up of different compounds, such as water, sugars, proteins, and volatile compounds that give onions their flavor and aroma.
Not necessarily. Mixtures can consist of different compounds in different states (e.g., a mixture of water and oil) or the same compounds in different states (e.g., a mixture of ice and liquid water). The key characteristic of mixtures is that they can be physically separated.
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