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A compound differs from a mixture in that a compound always has a?

1. homogeneous composition
2. maximum of two components
3. minimum of three components
4. heterogeneous composition

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1 is the answer because I studied science it's right number 1 is the correct one homogeneous composition
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Answer : Option 1) Homogeneous composition.

Explanation : A compound that differs from a mixture in that a compound is always has a homogeneous composition.

As separation of mixture can be done by any of the physical methods,, but a compound needs a chemical methods to be separated as it is homogeneous in composition. The components of a compound are formed by reacting chemically with each other, whereas in mixture they are just mixed together.


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