A compound.
A compound, such as water (H2O), cannot be physically separated into its component elements (hydrogen and oxygen) but can be chemically separated through a chemical reaction, such as electrolysis, which breaks the bonds between the elements.
Yes, a solution can be chemically separated through processes such as distillation, extraction, precipitation, chromatography, or electrolysis, depending on the components present in the solution and the desired separation method.
Chemically changed and can be physically separated into different species.
If it was chemically combined, then no. If it was physically combined, then yes.
it depends on wht compound it its
Yes, compounds can be physically separated into their original substances through physical methods such as distillation, filtration, or chromatography. These methods work based on the differences in physical properties of the components of the compound.
The four ways a mixture can be physically separated are filtration, distillation, evaporation, and chromatography. Filtration separates solids from liquids, distillation separates liquids based on their boiling points, evaporation separates solvents from dissolved solids, and chromatography separates components based on their properties like size or solubility.
Mixtures can be separated because the substances in a mixture retain their individual properties and can be physically separated based on their different physical or chemical properties. This allows for techniques such as filtration, distillation, and chromatography to separate the components of a mixture.
The components of a mixture can be separated through physical methods, such as filtration, distillation, or chromatography, as the substances retain their individual properties. In contrast, the parts of a compound cannot be separated by physical means because they are chemically bonded together, requiring chemical reactions to break those bonds. For example, water (a compound) can only be separated into hydrogen and oxygen through electrolysis. In summary, the separation methods depend on whether the substances are physically mixed (mixture) or chemically combined (compound).
A mixture consists of substances that are physically blended together but not chemically bonded. The components of a mixture can be separated by physical means such as filtration, distillation, or evaporation without changing their chemical composition. Examples of mixtures include saltwater and air.
No, just mentally