Compounds:
Chemical Bonding: Formed by chemical bonds between elements.
Fixed Ratio: Components are present in a specific, fixed ratio.
New Properties: Have distinct properties different from the individual elements.
Separation: Cannot be separated by physical means; requires chemical reactions.
Examples: Water (H₂O), sodium chloride (NaCl).
Mixtures:
Physical Combination: Formed by physically combining substances.
Variable Ratio: Components can be in varying ratios.
Retained Properties: Each component retains its individual properties.
Separation: Can be separated by physical methods (filtration, distillation).
Examples: Air, salad, soil.
What are the methods used to separate mixtures?
Why can’t compounds be separated by physical means?
What is the difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures?
How are the properties of a compound different from the properties of the elements that form it?
What is a solution, and how is it different from other types of mixtures?
Can you give an example of a compound and a mixture?