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It's simple because you can separate the components of the salad,while in the compound,you can't separate its components easily except by scientific methods.
you can answer that by your mind. you can separate it by using a wire WIREGAUSE.
It would be easy to use only your hands to separate a mixture when the components have distinct physical properties such as size, shape, or texture that allow you to pick them apart easily. If the components are large enough to be easily distinguishable and separate with your hands, then hand separation would work well.
It depends on what is in the mixture. If it's cake batter with flour, sugar, salt, butter, etc. then yeh it's basically impossible. But if it's a mixture of marbles and sand then you can easily separate those.
A mixture or suspension is easily separated into components using techniques like filtering and decanting. Filtering involves passing the mixture through a filter to separate solid particles, while decanting involves carefully pouring off the liquid to separate it from solid particles that settle at the bottom.
- To obtain the useful components from a mixture.- To remove the unwanted components from a mixture. - To separate 2 or more useful components from a mixture.
This is a nonhomogeneous mixture.
To separate a mixture using magnetic attraction, you can use a magnet to attract magnetic components (such as iron filings) from the mixture. Simply move the magnet through the mixture, and the magnetic components will be pulled towards the magnet, allowing you to separate them from the non-magnetic components.
A heterogeneous mixture is a type of mixture that has multiple components. These components are separate physically in this kind of mixture.
A heterogenous mixture is a type of mixture in which the components can be identified easily
This mixture is called non homogeneous.
Distillation works by heating a mixture to separate its components based on their different boiling points. As the mixture is heated, the component with the lowest boiling point vaporizes first, rises, and then condenses back into a liquid in a separate container. This process allows for the separation of different components in the mixture.