‘The properties of a mixture are same as that of its components while properties of compounds are different from its components’. Explain the statement with appropriate examples.
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Answer:
When a bar magnet is brought closer to the mixture of iron filings and sulphur powder, iron
particles stick to the magnet, while in case of iron sulphide, no change will be observed.
When a mixture of iron and sulphur is added to carbon disulphide, sulphur dissolves, while
in case of iron sulphide, no change is observed
Explanation:
Answer:
A compound has unique properties that are distinct from the properties of its elemental constituents. H
2
is highly flammable and O
2
supports combustion. Both combine to form water having inflammable nature and non-supporter of combustion.