The question is vague: What do you wish to separate the element from? For example, Hydrogen (an element) can be separated from water by running an electric current through it.
Compound separated is hard to do but is call an element
Copper is an element because it cannot be broken down past it's state of being copper. All compounds can pretty much be broken apart or separated, but elements are unable to be separated. Therefore, copper is an element.
A mixture or a substance (Compound) - yes; an element - not.
It cannot be separated at all. It is an element.
Is a pure substance such as an element. Remember elements can not be broken down further by chemical or physical processes.
An element is an element and can not, in anyway, be separated.
Neptunium is an individual element; isotopes of neptunium are not separated.
Compound separated is hard to do but is call an element
no an element is its simplest form
An ELEMENT can not be separated into other elements.
No, the definition of an element is a substance that can't be separated into smaller parts.
No. Gold is an element.
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An element is the basic purist substance , it is composed of atoms of same kind ,not of elements hence an element can't be separated in elements , your question is wrong . A compound can be separated in component elements .
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What are the components of solutions?
that they are substances that cannot be separated