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Rylee Benitez
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21 July, 07:02
How is a compound different from a mixture
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Jensen Arnold
21 July, 07:27
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Compound: two or more substances that are chemically bonded together
Mixture: two or more substances that are not chemically bonded together
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Jaden Hines
21 July, 07:32
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A compound can only be separated through chemical means. A compound is a pure substance that contains 2 or more elements chemically combined together while a mixture are formed when two substances are added together without chemical bonds being formed.
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