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The difference between a mixture and a compound is: There is no difference. A co

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Question

The difference between a mixture and a compound is: There is no difference. A compound is a pure substance while a mixture is not. A mixture is made of elements only. A mixture has definite composition. A liquid has a definite volume because the particles are close together the particles are free to move the particles interact. a liquid does not have a definite volume As we go across a row on the periodic table metals become more reactive and nonmetals become less reactive metals become less reactive while nonmetals become more reactive both metals and nonmetals become more reactive both metals and nonmetals become less reactive For an ideal gas at constant volume and number of moles the pressure varies as the absolute temperature the pressure varies inversely as the absolute temperature the pressure never changes the temperature is constant At equilibrium, there are more products than reactants there are more reactants than products the amounts of reactants and products are equal the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal

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The answer for 6 is b. A compound is a pure substance while a mixture is not.

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