Yes!!!
Thermal decomposition.
Filtration
Magnetisation (iron)
Evaporation.
All are physical processes.
Compound separated is hard to do but is call an element
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.
Yes. By definition, compounds contain at least two distinct elements and can be separated into these elements.
Hydrocarbons, that is compounds of carbon and hydrogen
Are termed to be inorganic chemical compounds.
Compounds can be separated into their constituent elements only by a decomposition reaction.
Compound separated is hard to do but is call an element
yes because it can be separated without using chemicals
Compounds can be decomposed by chemical reactions.
physical
Since oxygen is an element, it can not be made from chemicals. Instead, it can be separated from compounds. For example, water is made from molecules containing hydrogen and oxygen. When the bond between these two elements is broken by electrolysis, both the oxygen and the hydrogen can be collected.
what do you mean
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.
No, they are separated through chemical changes.
Mixtures can be separated by physical methods.
cancer causing chemicals
Petro chemicals