No
Certainly - with the right chemical reactions. To separate the elements in a compound, you need appropriate chemical reactions to split the bonds of the molecules.
Yes. A com,pound can be broken down into its component elements by electrolysis.
It depends upon the nature of element generally compounds may be decomposed to their elements but it is a very difficult task.
Yes, it is possible.
compound
chalk is a compound
Hydrogen flouride is a compound.
No. If it is written Ar, it is the element Argon. If not, it may be the acronym for a longer-named compound, but it cannot be a chemical formula.
C2H6 (ethane) is neither a mixture nor an element. It is a molecular compound since it contains different atoms but is not mixed with other compounds.
No. If you burn an element, you will turn it into a compound (most commonly [element burnt] oxide). Which will not be an element.
The silver nitrate, but this is a dangerous compound.
It is compound not an element.
Lime is a compound.
You get a mixture of an element and a compound.
element. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a compound
Is gasoline a element a mixture or a compound
it is a compound
Lead is an element
You get a mixture of an element and a compound.
KCl is a compound not an element.
Germanium is an element, not a compound.