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Examples: Carbon(s), and bromine (l)
Examples: Copper, and aluminum
Examples: Arsenic, and antimony
MIXTURES | COMPOUNDS | ||
i | A mixture can be separated into constituents by the physical processes. | i | A compound cannot be separatwd into its constituents by the physical processes. |
ii | A mixture shows the properties its contituents. | ii | The properties of a compound are entirely different from those of its constituents. |
iii | Energy is usually neither given out nor absorbed in the preparation of a mixture. | iii | Energy is usually given or absorbed during the preparation of a compound. |
iv | The composition of a mixture is variable. | iv | The composition of a compound is fixed. |
v | A mixture does not have a fixed melting point, boiling point, etc. | v | A compound has a fixed melting boiling point etc. |
$\text{FeS}+2\text{HCl}\xrightarrow{\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ }\text{FeCl}_2+\text{H}_2\text{S}$
$\text{Fe}+\text{HCl}\xrightarrow{\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ }\text{FeCl}_2+\text{H}_2$



| PHYSICAL CHANGE | CHEMICAL CHANGE | ||
| i | No, new substance is formed in a physical change. | i | New substance is formed in a chemical change. |
| ii | It is a temporart change. | ii | A chemical change is a permanent change. |
| iii | It is easily reversible. | iii | This process is usually irreversible. |
| iv | Very little heat or light energy is usually absorbed or given out in this process. | iv | A lot of heat or light energy is absorbed or given out in this process. |
| v | Mass of substance does not alter. | v | Mass of substance does alter in this process. |
Sol: Sol is a colloid in which tiny solid particles are dispersed in a liquid medium.
Examples are ink and soap solution.
Aerosol: Aerosol is a colloid in which a solid or liquid is dispersed in a gas.
Examples are hairspray and fog.
Emulsion: An emulsion is a colloid in which minute droplets of one liquid are dispersed in another liquid which is not miscible with it.
Examples are milk and butter.
Foam: A foam is a colloid in which a gas is dispersed in a liquid medium.
Examples are soap bubbles and shaving cream.
$\text{CuSO}_4+5\text{H}_2\text{O}\xrightarrow{\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ }\text{CuSO}_4\cdot5\text{H}_2\text{O}\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ {^\text{hydrated copper sulphate}}$