No, Compounds Cannot Be Separated by Physical methods like Magnetic Separation , Filtration etc... They Can Be Only Separated By Chemical Means
Pulverizing an aspirin tablet is a physical change (it is not a property at all). The chemical nature of the aspirin does not change when it is pulverized.
Crushing an aspirin is a physical change because the small pieces are still chemically the same as the aspirin tablet.
FALSE It is true the above answer is wrong
No. If two elements can be separated by a physical process then they are simply mixed.
Mixtures can be separated by a series of physical changes. This is what makes it a mixture and not a solution.
Pulverizing an aspirin tablet is a physical change (it is not a property at all). The chemical nature of the aspirin does not change when it is pulverized.
Crushing an aspirin is a physical change because the small pieces are still chemically the same as the aspirin tablet.
no, it can not be separated by a physical process.
FALSE It is true the above answer is wrong
No, compounds cannot be separated by physical methods. Because of their chemical bonds, they can only be separated by chemical methods.
No. If two elements can be separated by a physical process then they are simply mixed.
Mixtures can be separated by a series of physical changes. This is what makes it a mixture and not a solution.
Heterogeneous mixtures are separated by physical means.
The density (1,4 g/cm3) is a physical property.
chemical compounds can be separated into their component elements by physical means like sifting or filtering
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A Compound.