All sorts of chemicals can separate other chemicals chemically. You need to be more specific.
A magnet can separate iron atoms in a mixture because the iron atoms are not chemically bound to other elements. In a compound, iron atoms are chemically bonded to other elements, making it difficult for a magnet to separate them due to the strong forces holding the atoms together.
Physical change does not produce a new substance. Chemical change produces a new substanceIn a chemical change the atoms/molecules are chemically joined together so they are very hard to separate. were as they are easyer to separate in a physical change
A mixture doesn't involve a chemical bonding.
A compound that is chemically bonded together, such as water (H2O), can only be separated chemically. This involves breaking the chemical bonds between the atoms in the compound to form different substances. Physical methods like filtration or distillation cannot separate these substances.
A compound can be separated from a mixture without being chemically altered; the separation of elements from a compound need chemical reactions.
Oil and water do not react chemically; they are immiscible due to differences in polarity. Oil is nonpolar and water is polar, so they do not mix and form separate layers instead.
Type of bonding between elements in a compound chemical-chemically is chemical bonding.
It could be analyzed to tell you what was in it chemically, but you could never separate the ingredients back out of it.
A mixture is a combination of two or more subtances.Subtances in a mixture can be separated.This means that they are chemically combined.I would prefer physical change cause mixtures are made by physically combining two or more subtances.The solids,liquids,or gases in a mixture are not chemically combined.They can be easily seperated.
helium is chemically inert and has no chemical properties
chemical. it digests substances chemically.
is dissolving a chemical or physical changeWell, it is not. Because you are not changing the chemical identity of the solid. It's still solid chemically and water chemically.