FALSE
It is true the above answer is wrong
Yes, all mixtures can be separated by physical processes. If it can't be separated by a physical process, then it is not a mixture.
Not all mixtures can be separated by physical processes.
True
All mixtures can be separated easily, chemical reactions cannot.
Using adequate procedures of separation it is possible.
A mixture There are four types of mixtures: Alloy - homogenous metalic solid Solution - homogenous mix of two or more substances (not all metals) Suspention - not evenly mixed and will separate if left alone Colloid - Sorry, I always forget what this one is
But of course. If you shake up soil and water to make a mixture you can separate it out by filtering it. I would imagine that you could separate all mixtures.
false all solutions are mixtures but not all mixtures are solutions
no
All mixtures can be separated by physical or chemical means.
1. All mixtures can be easily separated using an ordinary physical method 2. The constituents of mixtures are nt combined in a definite ratio 3. Constituents of mixtures retain their properties
no
false
Yes!!! Thermal decomposition. Filtration Magnetisation (iron) Evaporation. All are physical processes.
All mixtures can be separated easily, chemical reactions cannot.
Using adequate procedures of separation it is possible.
Yes, because the substances can be separated apart physically.
A mixture There are four types of mixtures: Alloy - homogenous metalic solid Solution - homogenous mix of two or more substances (not all metals) Suspention - not evenly mixed and will separate if left alone Colloid - Sorry, I always forget what this one is
But of course. If you shake up soil and water to make a mixture you can separate it out by filtering it. I would imagine that you could separate all mixtures.
Sunlight is one of Earth's greatest natural resources and is considered the driving force that fuels all of the physical processes on Earth