1. Mixtures are combined by physical methods and hence can be seperated by physical methods but compounds are combined chemically hence can not be easily seperated 2. Substances in a mixture retain their normal chemistry (like Oxygen will behave like oxygen in air regardless of presence of other gases in air)(air is a mixture) that is the substances in air exist as seperate molecules while elements in compound exist as ions often times and have different behaviour,we may also add that mixtures can not be represented by a chemical formula but a compound can. Method of seperating Mixtures include: filteration,crystallization, magnetic seperation,distillation,evaporation,fractional distillation,sieving etc.
A mixture consists of multiple compounds rather than the compound which consists of different elements. A mixture can be separated more easily into its components and has weak and strong intermolecular attractions verses the consistently strong intermolecular bonds between atoms.
Compounds differ because of differences in attractions between their molecules.
Your question is not rigorous. An ionic compound is also a molecule.
Organic compounds that have identical molecular formulas but different structural formulas are called isomers.
Minerals (other than elemental minerals) are combinations of elements.
Compounds differ from mixtures; the chemical composition is different !
mixtures differ from compounds because mixtures are made up of random things that have no similarities and compounds don't.
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 can be separated by filtration. Compounds can be separated by energy/bond energy.
Mixtures have widely variable contents, whereas compounds have fixed contents. In mixtures, each component retains its characteristics, but compounds may act wildly different from their component parts. Attempting to break down compounds requires vast amounts of energy, yet mixtures can be separated rather simply.
A compound has two different elements chemically combined into a new substance that can only be separated by a chemical reaction. A mixture has two different substances mixed together that can be separated by physical means such as distillation or filtration.
Compounds are two or more elements combined on a set ratio, and mixtures are not chemically combined, they are two or more substances mixed together
A mixture consists of multiple compounds rather than the compound which consists of different elements. A mixture can be separated more easily into its components and has weak and strong intermolecular attractions verses the consistently strong intermolecular bonds between atoms.
1. A mixture contain two or more compounds.2. A compound is homogeneous; a mixture may be homogeneous or heterogeneous.3. Components of a mixture can be separated by physical procedures.
Elements are one type of element in a group where all the elements are the same or a lonely single atoms. Compounds are two or more different types of elements and mixtures are a lot of elements made so that unless you use a good separating technique you would not be able to separate them. an example is air you cant really separate that unless you use serious power hope this helps
Elements are one type of element in a group where all the elements are the same or a lonely single atoms. Compounds are two or more different types of elements and mixtures are a lot of elements made so that unless you use a good separating technique you would not be able to separate them. an example is air you cant really separate that unless you use serious power hope this helps