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There are some similarities between the mixtures and the compounds. The first characteristic is that both are made up of two or more than two elements. Secondly, in both of the cases, the reactants react together and form some products, however the difference lies that in mixture products have the identical properties as shown by the reactants. Sometimes, for preparing the mixture as well as compound, energy can be required but this is not always true. These are I think the three most common similarities between the two, otherwise they are totally opposite to each other.
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