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Q: Can compounds be separated by ordinary means?
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Can compounds be broken down by ordinary chemical means?

Yes.


What cannot be separated into its individual elements by physical means?

Various chemical compounds eg Hydrogen Peroxide.


How are compounds separated?

Using chemical means. to separate a mixture, you use physical means


Can aspirin be physical separated?

No, Compounds Cannot Be Separated by Physical methods like Magnetic Separation , Filtration etc... They Can Be Only Separated By Chemical Means


What is the diiference between a heterogenous mixture and a pure substance?

A heterogeneous mixture can be separated into its components by physical means. On the other hand, compounds cannot be separated into their component elements expect by chemical means. Compounds are pure substances whereas mixtures are not.


Can a substance be separated into its compounds by means of chemical change?

A mixture or a substance (Compound) - yes; an element - not.


What is heterogeneous mixtures often separated by?

chemical compounds can be separated into their component elements by physical means like sifting or filtering


How do you separate mixtures and compounds?

You can break down a mixture by physical means


Compounds can be separated into their constituent elements only by what reaction?

Compounds can be separated into their constituent elements only by a decomposition reaction.


What is separated compounds?

Compound separated is hard to do but is call an element


Elements and Compounds are called?

Elements and compounds are called substance....subtances can be either elements or compound....an elementis a substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by ordinary means...!!a compound is a pure substance that contains two or more elements combined in afixed proportion.......example of the formation of a comp. :1. Sodium plus chlorine --> sodium chloride


Can a compound be seperated into its consistent elements by physical methods?

Yes it can. Water, table salt, and sugar are all examples of compounds and can all be decomposed into simpler substances through physical means.^^ I believed that water and table salt would be a mixture, mixtures are the non-chemical means not compounds, with compounds there is a chemical change.