YES
Essentially they disappear. However, of course, if a compound is separated into its component elements the properties will reappear.
If you think to the elements existing in a compound they can be separated by the intermediate of chemical reactions.
Compounds are substances that consist of two or more substances bonded together. Examples include water and carbon dioxide. Compounds can only be separated into their component elements by chemical means.
Compounds are made of bonding few elements. They could not have same properties as its component elements. They could have completely different properties.
A compound can only be separated into elements by chemical means.
The components of a mixture can be separated by physical means, such as filtration or distillation. The components of a compound can be separated only by chemical means, meaning a chemical reaction.
Essentially they disappear. However, of course, if a compound is separated into its component elements the properties will reappear.
If you think to the elements existing in a compound they can be separated by the intermediate of chemical reactions.
If you think to the elements existing in a compound they can be separated by the intermediate of chemical reactions.
An element is the basic purist substance , it is composed of atoms of same kind ,not of elements hence an element can't be separated in elements , your question is wrong . A compound can be separated in component elements .
This is a chemical process.
mixture can be separated from them.... thanx my ta....
substances
Compounds are substances that consist of two or more substances bonded together. Examples include water and carbon dioxide. Compounds can only be separated into their component elements by chemical means.
If it is necessary is possible. This depends on the type of compound.
The absolute ratio of the component elements.
Chemical formulas are used to represent chemical compounds. It shows the component elements of the compound. Also it shows the ratios of the component elements.