Compounds (molecules consisting of two or more different chemical elements) can only b separated by chemical reactions.
A compound cannot be separated into its parts by an ordinary chemical or physical process. Unlike mixtures, which can be separated through physical means, compounds require chemical reactions to break the bonds between their constituent elements. For example, water (H2O) can only be separated into hydrogen and oxygen through electrolysis, a chemical process.
Compounds (molecules consisting of two or more different chemical elements) can only b separated by chemical reactions.
Compound can only be separated into its individual components through a chemical process, as it involves chemical bonds being broken to release the constituent elements. Mixtures and solutions can be separated through physical methods like filtration or distillation.
Yes, it is possible.
The substance is a compound, which forms chemical bonds that cannot be physically separated, but only by a chemical change.
No, compounds cannot be separated by physical methods. Because of their chemical bonds, they can only be separated by chemical methods.
This is a chemical process.
no, it can not be separated by a physical process.
This is a chemical process.
A mixture There are four types of mixtures: Alloy - homogenous metalic solid Solution - homogenous mix of two or more substances (not all metals) Suspention - not evenly mixed and will separate if left alone Colloid - Sorry, I always forget what this one is
A compound can only be separated into its constituent elements by a chemical reaction. In a chemical reaction, the bonds holding the atoms in the compound together are broken, resulting in the formation of new substances.
During a chemical reaction, a compound is separated into its individual elements through the breaking of chemical bonds. This process involves the rearrangement of atoms to form new compounds or elements.