An element is a single atom, while a compound is a molecule consisting of at least two different types of elements that cannot be physically separated. A mixture contains at least two different kinds of molecules or elements that can be physically separated.
An element is a substance in which -same type of atoms added together.Eg: H2, Na, C & Ne etc.
A compound is a substance in which -different atoms added together in a fixed ratio.Eg: CO2, H2O & NaCl etc.
A mixture is also a substance like a compound in which -different atoms/compounds/elements added together but in a variable (not in a fixed) ratio Eg: salt water, air, living body, smoke etc.
The difference is that a compound is chemically combined and a mixture is not chemically combined.
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An element is a substance that consist of a single type of atoms.
Example: Iron, chlorine, oxygen etc.
A compound consist of various elements or compounds (2 or more than 2 ) but they have the constituents in a definite proportion.
Example: H2O, CO2, NH3 etc.
A mixture consist of elements or substances in any, undefined proportion.
Example: soil, air, gas, oil.
The difference is that a compound is a chemically combined 'mixture' (well defined, with one set of properties) and a mixture is not chemically combined (in a non-defined, variable combination of compounds and/or elements, all with its own properties: kerosine/gasoline/naphta, moist/dry air).
A compound contain elements chemically bonded.
A mixture contain two or more compounds; they can be separated by physical procedures.
An element is formed only from similar atoms, having the same number of protons.
A compound is formed from chemical elements.
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 mixture contain compounds; to obtain a mixture two or more compounds must be mixed.
The periodic table contain only chemical elements, not compounds or mixtures.
The difference between heterogeneous and homogenous mixture is that in homogenous the compound totally dissolves and we cannot determine the compounds as water and sodium chloride ( salt ).and heterogeneous mixture totally describes the compounds present in it. For example : biryani .
An Element is an absolutely pure, uncorrupted substance … singular. A Compound is a chemically bonded mixture of 2 or more Elements. It has it's own unique physical characteristics, different from any of its component Elements. A Mixture contains more than 1 Element, but it lacks any bonding between its component Elements.
A compound is a simple substance, a mixture is formed from two or more compounds.
A compound contain elements chemically bonded.A mixture contain two or more compounds; they can be separated by physical procedures.
A mixture contain compounds; to obtain a mixture two or more compounds must be mixed.
The periodic table contain only chemical elements, not compounds or mixtures.
Wood is a MIXTURE of many compounds, so your answer would be a mixture.
No. Elements, compounds and mixtures are 3 different terms.
A mixture contain two or more compounds; these compounds can be separated with less or more difficulties.
A compound is formed from chemical elements bobded by chemical bonds.A mixture contain two or more compounds which can be separated.
Answer Mixture.
The difference between heterogeneous and homogenous mixture is that in homogenous the compound totally dissolves and we cannot determine the compounds as water and sodium chloride ( salt ).and heterogeneous mixture totally describes the compounds present in it. For example : biryani .
Smoke is a heterogeneous mixture.
the similarities between compounds and mixtures are that they are both made up of two or more elements and that they could both be separated and then mixed with different elements to make a new mixture and compound.
An Element is an absolutely pure, uncorrupted substance … singular. A Compound is a chemically bonded mixture of 2 or more Elements. It has it's own unique physical characteristics, different from any of its component Elements. A Mixture contains more than 1 Element, but it lacks any bonding between its component Elements.