it depends on wht compound it its
Yes, a compound is chemically combined. Using at least two elements, the elements' atoms are chemically combined to create a compound.
Compounds are made up of elements that are chemically combined.
Yes compounds are chemically combined where as mixtures are physically combined .
Yes, they are indeed physically combined but only in a chemical compound and molecule
Yes, substances can be physically or chemically in to other substances.
No, they cannot be separated.
No, they are separated through chemical changes.
Compounds can be separated into their constituent elements only by a decomposition reaction.
Iron can be separated with an (electro)magnet.
It's a compound
Elements, compounds, and mixtures are all pretty similar things; however, they have aspects that allow the chemist to differentiate between the three chemistry concepts.An element consists of only one kind of atom.A compound consists of atoms from two or morekinds of elements that are bound together.A mixture consists of two or more different elements or compounds that have been physically combined.Both compounds and mixtures can be separated, but the difference is that compounds can only be chemically separated (and always retains the same amount of its components), whereas mixtures can only be physically separated (and it will contain most of its original components).
No, they are separated through chemical changes.
Mixtures are composed of numerous compounds. They can be separated through physical means (no chemical reactions needed.) Compounds are chemically bonded, so they can't be separated physically. You would need to do things like electrolysis.
No, it is a pure compound, not a mixture. A mixture can be separated physically, like sand and water. Silver chloride = AgCl
some characteristics of compounds are made up of 2 or more elements, can be separated only chemically not physically, and the have definite proportionsRead more: Describe_the_characteristics_of_a_compound
The iron cannot be mechanically separated from it's oxide. The compounds [Fe2O3·nH2O, FeO(OH), Fe(OH)3] called "rust" are difficult to separate chemically into iron water and oxygen.
A Compound is a chemically combined entity. It cannot be separated physically. A Solution is a physically combined entity. Hence, it can be separated physically.
Compounds can be separated into their constituent elements only by a decomposition reaction.
Compound separated is hard to do but is call an element
First of all, I think you meant molecules that contain more tham one kind of atom. These are called compounds. The two different elements are fused together chemically, and cannot be separated easily. Compounds should not be confused with mixtures, which are physically combined and can be separated.
It's a compound
Iron can be separated with an (electro)magnet.
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