the way you would separate a compound would be solubility
None, explosion is chemical, separation is physical.
The separation of ions when an ionic compound dissolves in a solution is known as dissociation. In this process, the ionic compound breaks apart into its constituent ions in the aqueous solution due to the interaction with the solvent molecules.
ionic compounds are polar compounds because they have charge separation between them
1- separation of different components of a mixture. 2- identification of a specific compound. 3-to check the purity of a compound....
A compound can be separated from a mixture without being chemically altered; the separation of elements from a compound need chemical reactions.
The opposite of mixture is separation, where distinct components or substances are divided or isolated from each other.
selective solubility is a separation technique toremove a compound of a mixture. one of the compounds is highly soluble in the medium, whereas the other compound(s) are insoluble. in such a way the compound requested can be removed and purified
The most important characteristics affecting gas chromatography separation are the compound's boiling point, polarity, and molecular weight. Compounds with different boiling points will elute at different times, while polarity affects interactions with the stationary phase. Molecular weight influences the time a compound spends in the gas phase, affecting separation.
A decomposition reaction breaks down a compound into its elements. For example, when an electric current is passed through water, it decomposes into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. 2H2O --electrolysis--> 2H2 + O2
To calculate the required volume of the organic solvent for a 90 percent separation in one extraction, you need to first find out how much of the organic compound will stay in water after extraction. Since 10% of the compound will remain in water after the extraction (due to 90% separation), the mass of the compound that will remain in water is 0.1 * 2.7g = 0.27g. If 2.7g of the compound dissolves in 100 ml of water, then 0.27g will dissolve in 100/10 = 10 ml of water. Therefore, the remaining 90% of the compound (2.43g) needs to dissolve in the organic solvent, so we consider a partition coefficient to find the volume of the organic solvent needed.
chromatography is the technique which deals wit the separation of closely related compounds from a mixture and this involves mainly 2 phases stationery and mobile phases and the repeated interactions between these 2 phases leads to the separation of molecules and retention of the compound of our interest on to the stationary phase and on time this compound elutes out at its lambda max..........
Ionic compounds dissociate into ions when they are dissolved in water. This process involves the separation of the positive and negative ions in the compound. Covalent compounds, on the other hand, do not dissociate into ions when dissolved in water.