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12. Both compounds and mixtures contain more than one kind of atom. Explain how a compound is different from a mixture.​

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Compounds have a homogenous composition of atoms even thou they are different atoms . they are always joined in the same ratio and cannot be separated by physical methods. May lose their property as they undergo chemical changes generally.

Whereas mixture are formed by uneven ratio of atoms and these are made and separated by physical processes .No new substances are formed in mixtures .The constituents of a mixture do not lose their properties

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