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Those are known as decomposition reactions. Usually, it ends up breaking into its components. It's the opposite of synthesis, in which separate components form a compound.
A synthesis reaction forms a new compound from two other separate substances. The new compound is chemically distinct from the substances it was formed from.
Yes, but not physically, only chemically. Part of the definition of a compound, as opposed to a mixture or solution, is that compounds can only be separated back into their respective elements through a CHEMICAL process.
This depends on the reaction.
extraction
Decomposition reaction
Only a chemical reaction can separate a compound into its parts.☻
There are 2 very different ways to separate a compound. You can separate a compound by doing a single or double replacement reaction or by melting the compounds.
Those are known as decomposition reactions. Usually, it ends up breaking into its components. It's the opposite of synthesis, in which separate components form a compound.
chemical reaction
A synthesis reaction forms a new compound from two other separate substances. The new compound is chemically distinct from the substances it was formed from.
A decomposition reaction takes one reactant and makes multiple products. AB -> A + B
Yes, but not physically, only chemically. Part of the definition of a compound, as opposed to a mixture or solution, is that compounds can only be separated back into their respective elements through a CHEMICAL process.
its simple, seeing as how you are breaking a compound down which consists of 2 pure substances. Means that there is a chemical change via taking one pure substance out which will inturn change it chemically and physically
what is easy to separate into a compound
A variety of different ways to make new substances and they are what makes the world. Compounds Difficult to separate; a chemical reaction is needed.
i don't know? How do you create a separate compound?