yes it can
YES, WHY NOT? DIFFERENT METHODS OF SEPARATION OF MIXTURES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
# SIEVING # THRESHING # WINNOWING # HAND PICKING # EVAPORATION # FILTRATION
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it can only be called a mixture if therew is more than one item being put together and disovle into each other
Some mixtures can be separated by physical changes. For example distilling alcohol can be done by heating the mixture to between the boiling points of water and alcohol, so the alcohol boils off, leaving the water. The alcohol is then condensed into another container.
Transporting and warehousing are some are some of the stages that are involved in the physical distribution process.
It is defined as the separation process in which two immiscible liquids are separated. This is done by pouring out the clear upper layer of liquid. Separation of a mixture of oil from water is an example of decantation.
By some physycal processes: electromagnetic separation, flotation, distillation, sieving, manual separation, vibrational separation, etc.
A mixture contain two or more components not linked by chemical bonds; a mixture can be separated by a physical process.
it can only be called a mixture if therew is more than one item being put together and disovle into each other
Filtration, evaporation, chromatography, and distillation are some physical processes to separate a mixture.
Yes, some mixtures may be separated by a physical change. A mixture of water and alcohol may be separated by heating. The salt from sea water may be separated by slow freezing - as happens in polar ice sheets. And most ores are a complex mixture, and the target metal may be separated by simple physical changes.
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The primary element that makes up a mixture which is true is that it contains two or more substances. They are also physically combined together through some form of mixing.
A mixture of salt and sand is an example of a physical change since the process is reversible.
The answer is a mixture :]There are 4 kinds of mixturesSuspension, Solution, Alloy, ColloidIf some of it is wrong sorry I got it from:A_combination_of_two_or_more_substances_that_can_be_separated_by_using_only_a_physical_process_is
Some mixtures can be separated by physical changes. For example distilling alcohol can be done by heating the mixture to between the boiling points of water and alcohol, so the alcohol boils off, leaving the water. The alcohol is then condensed into another container.
Some mixtures can be separated by physical changes. For example distilling alcohol can be done by heating the mixture to between the boiling points of water and alcohol, so the alcohol boils off, leaving the water. The alcohol is then condensed into another container.
A mixture that can be separated is a fruit salad. EXAMPLE: I have a salad with tomatoes, olives, and carrots. I decided to take out the carrots. That is a mixture that can be separated.
Some mixtures can be separated by physical changes. For example distilling alcohol can be done by heating the mixture to between the boiling points of water and alcohol, so the alcohol boils off, leaving the water. The alcohol is then condensed into another container.