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Science Song: Difference Between A Mixture And Compound
- Yo,
- Peace man,
- Compound?
- Or mixture.....
- A mixture is formed
- When two or more substances
- Are physically mixed together.
- A compound is formed
- When two or more substances
- Are chemically combined through a chemical reaction.
- The components of a mixture can be separated
- With relative ease, whereas
- The components of a compound are almost impossible to separate
- Without a chemical reaction.
- A mixture involves the physical combination of substances.
- The substances can be combined in any ratio to form the mixture,
- And the individual substances retain their chemical properties.
- A compound requires a chemical reaction
- Between two or more substances
- And the compound formed has different chemical properties
- Compared to the individual substances
- That were initially combined. Unlike mixtures,
- Compounds can only be formed if the substances
- Are combined in certain fixed ratios.
- Mixtures are easy to separate
- To their individual components through physical means
- Such as evaporation,
- Filtration,
- Distillation,
- Precipitation and
- Chromatography.
- Compounds cannot be broken down
- To their individual elements through
- Physical means. For example,
- To form a mixture of iron fillings and sulfur powder,
- Any ratio of iron to sulfur can be used to mix the two components.
- However,
- To form a compound,
- Seven parts of iron fillings
- Have to be
- Heated with
- Four parts of sulfur powder
- To form
- A compound called iron sulphide.
- And to separate the iron from sulfur
- In a mixture,
- A magnet can be used to attract all the iron fillings,
- Leaving only
- The sulfur behind. The compound called iron sulphide
- Cannot be
- Separated using any physical means.
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