The process of air constituents separation is called cryogenic distillation.
This process is called fractional distillation.
Air components are separated by fractional distillation.
fractional liquifaction
Air constituents can be separated by physical means, such as fractional distillation, where the different components of air have different boiling points and can be collected as liquids at different temperatures. Chemical means can be used to separate air constituents if a specific chemical reaction can be utilized to selectively react with one component while leaving others unchanged, such as using a chemical absorber to remove carbon dioxide from air.
to pure them
Each constituent of air has its specific boiling point temperature, so that liquid air can be separated into its constituents by distillation in the same manner as any mixture of two or more liquids with different boiling points.
Liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen oxidizer.
You depend on the physical state of the constituents to separate a mixture
liquid hydrocarbons
Air is a mixture and not a compound because of the following reasons: Air can be separated into its constituents such as oxygen, nitrogen etc. by fractional distillation of liquid air. Air shows the properties of all the gases present in it.
By heating ammonia and hydrochloric acid are released.
It depends what the shampoo BOTTLE is made of.Or did you mean:How do you separate the constituents of a bottle of shampoo? That also depends what the shampoo is made of, but it will be very difficult and laborious to separate the (mostly) more than 30 constituting substances of it.