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Is air a compound or mixture? Give two reasons in support of your answer.


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Air a mixture and not a compound because:

  • The components of air i.e.; different gases like Oxygen (O2), Nitrogen (N2), Argon (Ar) etc. are combined only physically. They are not chemically combined by any chemical bonds between the gases.
  • Air has a variable composition i.e., air does not consists of the same components at different places. Some places have more amounts of a particular gas than others and vice-versa whereas a compound has a fixed composition.
  • The properties of air are the properties of the gases that are present in the air. In other words, like a mixture, the properties of the components are retained in the air. This can be proved by the fact that air supports combustion which is a property of Oxygen. This is because the properties of air are the properties of its constituents. If the air was a compound, the properties of air would have been different from the properties of the gases.
  • Like a mixture, the components of air can be separated by using physical methods of separation like fractional distillation. A compound can not be separated into its constituents using the methods of physical separation.

Mixture: When two or more substances (elements or compounds or an element and compound) are mixed in any proportion.

  • The components of a mixture can be separated by physical methods of separation.
  • Example: A mixture of Sand and Iron (Fe) can be separated by using a magnet (physical process) where Iron gets attracted to the magnet leaving behind the sand.

Compound: A compound is a pure substance in which elements combine chemically in a fixed composition to give a compound.

  • They can be broken down into elements that make up the compound by using chemical or electrochemical methods.
  • The properties of the compound are entirely different from the elements from which it is formed.
  • Example: Water (H2O), Common salt i.e.; Sodium chloride (NaCl)

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