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It doesn't interact that fast with other elements
Fluorine is separated by electrolysis. It's when you pass an electric current through a solution with ions which then splits the bond of the elements.
Xenon can be separated from other materials through several methods, including fractional distillation and cryogenic distillation. In fractional distillation, a mixture of gases is heated, and as each gas has a different boiling point, they can be separated based on their different vapor pressures. Cryogenic distillation, on the other hand, involves cooling the mixture to very low temperatures to condense and separate the different gases based on their boiling points.
Well first use the formula x=a+b22/8bc
No. If the mixture cannot be separated by any means then it has become a new compound and is no longer two materials.If it can be separated by distillation, or one of the materials can be made to precipitate out by a temperature change then it is a solution.If it can be made to separate by a centrifuge it is a suspension.If it will separate by itself with the passage of time, it is just a mixture.---A mixture consists of two or more substances (elements, compounds) that are not combined chemically, so may be separated from each other by any of several physical processes.
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By ore processes
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Most often by fractional distillation.
It doesn't interact that fast with other elements
Argon (and the other noble gases) is separated by fractional distillation of liquid air.
For the first time the products of the nuclear reaction were transformed in chlorides and the rutherfordium tetrachloride was separated by gradient thermochromatography.
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it is melted with muddy water and beach sand that has a boiling point of 7.365g/cm^3