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In the strictest chemical sense a compound is the term for a molecule, a compound of elements. Sugar, salt and water are examples of compounds. As such compounds have the qualities of consistent color, well defined physical properties (such as melting or boiling point). Compounds cannot be separated because they are of a uniform structure.

Homogeneous mixtures are similar to compounds only in appearance. Thus a mixture of sugar and salt may not be discernible from samples of either simply by sight. A better example would be to consider a solution of salt and water. Solutions are also homogeneous mixtures. A saline solution is visually indiscernible from water.

In a broader definition, any mixture can be referred to as a compound- if the mixture has a consistent appearance, the two are the same.

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Both compounds and homogeneous mixtures are uniform throughout, with the components evenly distributed. They cannot be visibly distinguished by the naked eye and have consistent properties.

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