No. If two elements can be separated by a physical process then they are simply mixed.
yes it can
FALSE It is true the above answer is wrong
The process of dissolving is a physical change. This is because the process can be simply reversed. With a chemical change a new substance is formed and the process can not be simply reversed.
A chemical change occurs because compound is two elements put together so when they are separated it forms a new substance.
Yes, but not physically, only chemically. Part of the definition of a compound, as opposed to a mixture or solution, is that compounds can only be separated back into their respective elements through a CHEMICAL process.
It can be seperated by physical process
Compound is a substance that consists of two or more elements which are chemically bonded. They can only be separated by using chemicals or other means. however mixture can be separated by physical means.
no, it can not be separated by a physical process.
A combination of elements is a process of chemically bonding two or more elements together.
yes it can
FALSE It is true the above answer is wrong
an element is a single atom of a substance. compound is formed when two are more mixtures are chemically combined. this can be separated only by chemical reactions. mixture is a group of substances which can be separated by physical process. so copper chloride is a compound.
1. Mechanically removing: physical process 2. Chemically removing: chemical process
The process of dissolving is a physical change. This is because the process can be simply reversed. With a chemical change a new substance is formed and the process can not be simply reversed.
Heterogeneous mixtures are separated by physical means.
A chemical change occurs because compound is two elements put together so when they are separated it forms a new substance.
The decomposition is a chemical process.