compound you cants separate and misture you can separate
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A chemical compound can be separated in elements by a chemical or physico-chemical method: for example we can obtain Na and Cl from NaCl by electrolysis.
A mixture can be separated in components by mechanical procedures; for example we can obtain iron from garbage by an electromagnetic method.
A compound is a chemical entity formed from chemical elements associated by chemical bonding. The compound cannot be separated in elements by physical procedures.
Examples: sodium chloride (NaCl), water (H2O), uranium dioxide (UO2).
A mixture is formed from two or more compounds; they are not associated by chemical bonding. The components can be separated by physical procedures.
Examples: petrol, air, iron ore.
A mixture = steel
A compound = carbon dioxide :)
The differences between a mechanical mixture and a solution is significant. A mechanical mixture is heterogeneous. A solution is homogenous.
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.
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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mixture.
Bubbling may be a CHARACTERISTIC of a large enough liquid quantity of an ELEMENT, COMPOUND, or MIXTURE, but it is not an EXAMPLE of any of those. An example of an element would be oxygen, an example of a compound would be water, and an example of a mixture would be cake mix. An example is an individual representative instance or sample from a group of similar items, intended to give a sense of what those things are. A characteristic is a feature of all of the items in a group of items.
Neither, it is a compound.
A.) compound
Element: oxygen, potassium Compound: sodium chloride, potassium dichromate Mixture: air, orange juice
No blood not an example of a compound. However blood contains a mixture of compounds.
mixture.
It is an example of a compound. An extremely dangerous compound.
This compound is a molecule, so NOT an element, nor mixture. Chem. formula: C6H12O6 (an example of carbohydrate)
yes it is mixture fro example ammonia chloride......
Water is a compound - H2O.
Sodium chloride is a compound, not a mixture.
Bubbling may be a CHARACTERISTIC of a large enough liquid quantity of an ELEMENT, COMPOUND, or MIXTURE, but it is not an EXAMPLE of any of those. An example of an element would be oxygen, an example of a compound would be water, and an example of a mixture would be cake mix. An example is an individual representative instance or sample from a group of similar items, intended to give a sense of what those things are. A characteristic is a feature of all of the items in a group of items.
Silver and Copper
Powdered sugar is not a mixture, but a homogenous quantity of a singular molecular compound. It would only be a mixture if it contained other ingredients, for example.
No - it is a compound and homogeneous
Neither, it is a compound.