A compound is a simple substance, a mixture is formed from two or more compounds.
A compound is composed of two or more elements chemically combined in a definite proportion. The components of a mixture are not chemically combined and can vary in proportion.
No. A compound is never a mixture. A compound is a pure substance.
In a compound, there is always a constant ratio between the masses of any two elements contained in the compound. This is not true generally for a mixture.
Frequently it is not possible.
Only a substance can be categorized as an element, a compound, or a mixture. An ink pen is not a substance, it is an implement.Added:The 'ink' (IN a pen) is definitely a mixture,not an element or pure compound.
A compound is composed of two or more elements chemically combined in a definite proportion. The components of a mixture are not chemically combined and can vary in proportion.
No. A compound is never a mixture. A compound is a pure substance.
In a compound, there is always a constant ratio between the masses of any two elements contained in the compound. This is not true generally for a mixture.
Frequently it is not possible.
yes it has oranges and water sometimes not always though but its still a compound.
No, milk is always a mixture.
The difference in electronegativity between two elements bonded into a compound by ionic bonds is almost always greater than the difference in electronegativity between two elements bonded into a compound by covalent bonds.
The difference between a compound sentence and a complex sentence is that a compound sentence has two independent clauses, connected by a Coordinator. A complex sentence on contains one independent clause. A complex sentence also always contains a subordinator.
Only a substance can be categorized as an element, a compound, or a mixture. An ink pen is not a substance, it is an implement.Added:The 'ink' (IN a pen) is definitely a mixture,not an element or pure compound.
Caffeine is a chemical compound, not a mixture.
Technically, a compound. This is such a strong acid that it is almost always diluted and thus a mixture.
Butter is a mixture: Its atomic composition is not always constant from one source to another.