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14 January, 13:16

How is a compound similar to a homogenous mixture. how is it different

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  1. 14 January, 17:05
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    Similar because they're combined evenly through out and can't be separated easily. They're different because a compound contains only elements, but mixtures contain many different things. A compound has a chemical formula, but homo mixturedoesn't.
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