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A mixture is different from a compound because

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Chemistry JAMB 2014

A mixture is different from a compound because

  • the properties of a compound are those of its individual constituents while those of a mixture differ from its constituents
  • a mixture is always homogeneous while a compound is not
  • the constituent of a compound are chemically bound together while those of a mixture are not checkmark
  • a mixture can be represented by a chemical formula while a compound cannot

The correct answer is: C

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