The ingredients in a mixture are not in any fixed proportion to each other; they are in fixed proportions in a compound.
The individual components in a mixture keep their own characteristics but the components of a compound have different characteristics than those of the individual parts.
The components of a mixture are unchanged from their original states and can be separated by physically means. The components of a compound are chemically and physically altered from their original states and cannot be separated from the compound by physical means.
A mixture is prepared by physical means and can be separated by physical means, while a compound is prepared chemically and may (generally) disitegrate chemically, although not necessarily to original components
A compound has single boyling, freezing points while a mixture may have
some, or range
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A compound is chemically bonded unlike mixtures and compounds you can't take the elements apart, mixtures you can.
A compound is chemically bonded unlike mixtures and compounds you can't take the elements apart, mixtures you can.
A compound is chemically bonded unlike mixtures and compounds you can't take the elements apart, mixtures you can.
A compound is chemically bonded unlike mixtures and compounds you can't take the elements apart, mixtures you can.
A compound is chemically bonded unlike mixtures and compounds you can't take the elements apart, mixtures you can.
Mixtures are composed of two or more substances that are physically combined and can be separated by physical means, while compounds are composed of two or more elements chemically bonded together and cannot be easily separated. Mixtures can have varying compositions and properties throughout, while compounds have a fixed composition and consistent properties.
- A mixture contain two or more compounds.- A mixture can be separated by physical procedures.
Mixtures contain two or more compounds.
Both compounds and mixtures are made up of two or more substances. However, compounds are chemically bonded together to form a new substance with a fixed composition, while mixtures are physically mixed together and can be separated by physical means.
A compound comprises the same proportion of its components, a mixture can be made up of varying amounts.A compound may have physical and chemical properties which are quite different to those of any of its components. A mixture retains many of the physical and chemical properties of its main ingredient.
Compounds are formed through chemical bonding between different elements, resulting in a uniform composition throughout the substance. Mixtures, on the other hand, involve physically combining substances without forming chemical bonds, allowing for varying compositions and properties within the mixture. Compounds have distinct chemical formulas and properties, while mixtures can be separated using physical methods.
Two or more different compounds
A mixture contain two or more compounds.
The two ways are: Heterogeneous Homogeneous
Mixtures are formed from substances (compounds).