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15 December, 07:40
How are compounds and mixture alike?
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Finley Cochran
15 December, 07:43
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Compounds are atoms or molecules that are chemically bonded together to form a different molecule or compound. The process could be written as a chemical reaction. A mixture is when two elements or compounds are mixed together but do not react, ie no chemical reaction between the two occurs.
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