Difference between mixture and compounds
Meaning | Compound refers to a substance formed by combining two or more elements chemically. | Mixture implies the intermingling of two or more substances into one physically. |
Nature | Homogeneous | Homogeneous or Heterogeneous |
Composition | Fixed | Variable |
Substance | Pure | Impure |
Properties | Constituents lose their original property. | Constituents keep their original property. |
New substance | New substance is formed. | No new substance is formed. |
Separation | By chemical or electro-chemical methods. | By physical methods. |
Melting and boiling point | Defined | Not defined |