Compounds are substances formed from two or more elements that are chemically bonded together, resulting in a fixed composition and specific properties. Mixtures, on the other hand, consist of two or more substances that are physically combined, allowing them to retain their individual properties and varying compositions. Both compounds and mixtures can vary in their physical states (solid, liquid, gas) and may exhibit changes in properties when subjected to different conditions. Additionally, both can be separated into their components, but compounds require chemical processes for separation, while mixtures can typically be separated by physical means.
They are both compounds; They both have more than 2 atoms or substances
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.
mixtures differ from compounds because mixtures are made up of random things that have no similarities and compounds don't.
Homogeneous and heterogeneous both refer to the nature of mixtures. They both describe how substances are distributed within a mixture. In both cases, they are used to classify mixtures based on the uniformity of their composition.
Compounds differ from mixtures because compounds have a fixed chemical composition with elements chemically bonded in a specific ratio, while mixtures can vary in composition with no fixed ratio. Compounds have specific properties different from their constituent elements, while mixtures retain the properties of their components.
Compounds are chemically mixed. You can't see the ingredients, elements, etc. in compounds. Compounds make a new thing. Compounds can't be separted easily. Compounds can't contain mixtures. Mixtures are not chemically mixed. You can see the ingredients, elements, etc. in the mixture. Mixtures don't create anything new. Mixtures can be separated easliy. Mixtures can contain compounds. Both mixtures and compounds are mixes of things. Both mixtures and compounds contain 2 or more elements, ingredients, etc. Hope I helped!
Compounds are not mixtures; mixtures are formed from compounds.
they are both from science. -n and a
They are alike because, they are both a substance.
one they are both made of a group of atoms
what are the similarities of mixtures and compounds?
Both are formed from chemical elements.
Mixtures can be separated by physical methods.
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.
They both are mixed together but compounds are mixed chemically and mixtures are mixed phisically.
No. Heterogeneous mixtures are not compounds.
A mixture contain two or more compounds.