Answer:
Compound | Mixtures |
1. Compound are formed as result of chemical reactions between two or more element or compounds. | 1. Mixtures are formed by simply mixing two or more constituents There are no chemical reactions between the constituents. |
2. The components of a compound are always present in a definite ratio by mass. | 2. The components of a mixture may be present in any ratio. |
3. The properties of a compound are entirely different from its constituents. | 3. The properties of a mixture are same as those of its constituents. |
4.Compounds are always homogeneous in nature | 4. Mixtures are usually heterogeneous (except in solutions). |
5. Compound formation is accompanies by absorption or evolution of light, heat or electrical energy. | 5.Heat light or electrical energy may not be evolved or absorbed during the formation of a mixture |
6. Melting and boiling points of a compound are usually sharp and fixed. | 6.melting and boiling points of a mixture are usually not sharp and fixed |
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