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11 July, 00:48

What is the difference between a compound and a mixture? Group of answer choices One is a solid and the other is a liquid. They both consist of atoms from different elements. The way in which their atoms are bonded together. The components of a mixture are not chemically bonded together.

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  1. 11 July, 02:07
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    Answer: Option (d) is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    A substance which contains two or more different number of substances that are physically mixed together is known as a mixture.

    For example, a mixture of air which contains oxygen, nitrogen and other gases.

    Components of a mixture will always combine physically with each other.

    A compound is defined as the substance in which different elements are chemically combined together in a fixed ratio by mass.

    For example, NaCl is a compound and elements are present in 1:1 ratio.

    A compound can be divided into its constituent or simpler substances.

    Thus, we can conclude that difference between a compound and a mixture is that components of a mixture are not chemically bonded together.
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