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No, because the ingredients can still be separated, so it's a physical change. Once you bake it however, it's a chemical change.
No. If two elements can be separated by a physical process then they are simply mixed.
A chemical change occurs because compound is two elements put together so when they are separated it forms a new substance.
yes it can
Chemical property
no, it can not be separated by a physical process.
No, because the ingredients can still be separated, so it's a physical change. Once you bake it however, it's a chemical change.
No, carbon cannot be separated into its parts by either chemical or physical process (unless you consider particle bombardment to be a physical process) which is why carbon is classified as an element.
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. If two elements can be separated by a physical process then they are simply mixed.
A mixture contain two or more components not linked by chemical bonds; a mixture can be separated by a physical process.
No, it is a chemical process.
A process is not a property; and a process may be physical or chemical.
No. It is a physical process. Chemical weathering is a chemical process.
A chemical change occurs because compound is two elements put together so when they are separated it forms a new substance.
yes it can
that is physical process