mixtures differ from compounds because mixtures are made up of random things that have no similarities and compounds don't.
Gold, Silver, Oxygen, and Hydrogen are not compounds because they are all elements.Sources- Science book. ^_^P.S- This better have helped!
Compounds differ from mixtures because compounds have a fixed chemical composition with elements chemically bonded in a specific ratio, while mixtures can vary in composition with no fixed ratio. Compounds have specific properties different from their constituent elements, while mixtures retain the properties of their components.
Neon primarily forms compounds with fluorine, such as neon difluoride (NeF2). These compounds are unstable and typically only exist at very low temperatures and high pressures. Neon does not readily form compounds with other elements due to its inert nature.
Chemical compounds are not mixtures !
Neon is a pure substance. Elements and compounds are pure substances; mixtures are not.
All ores are compounds or, possibly, mixtures of compounds. Neon is neither. It's an element. Neon is very rarely (almost never) found in a combined state. It is an inert gas.
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Compounds are not mixtures; mixtures are formed from compounds.
what are the similarities of mixtures and compounds?
Examples of particles include electrons, protons, and neutrons. Non-examples of particles include elements, compounds, and mixtures.
Mixtures can be separated by physical methods.
Three examples of compounds are water, acetic acid, and nitrogen gas. They consist of two or more different elements. Three examples of mixtures are air (homogeneous), soil (heterogeneous), and salt water (homogeneous). They consist of substances that don't mix.Hope that helped! :D
No. Heterogeneous mixtures are not compounds.
neon does not form compounds
Sodium and neon are both examples of chemical elements. Sodium is a reactive metal found in group 1 of the periodic table, while neon is a noble gas found in group 18.
I bealive they are mixtures.