Size and shape.
However, chemical properties are usually more important.
Solubility and molecular polarity :)
Density
A mixture cannot be separated with chemical change because a mixture is two or more substances which will retain their physical properties when combined. Mixtures are separated by physical means like filters, sifting, chromatography, centrifuge, electrophoresis and magnetic attraction depending on what the mixture is composed of.
no but a mixture can
mixture of enantiomers can be separated by HPLC
Chromatography is a physical change because even though you are separating colors the original atomic identity of the colored ink being separated is still retained showing that a chemical reaction has not taken place.
Mixtures can be separated by a series of physical changes. This is what makes it a mixture and not a solution.
A mixture cannot be separated with chemical change because a mixture is two or more substances which will retain their physical properties when combined. Mixtures are separated by physical means like filters, sifting, chromatography, centrifuge, electrophoresis and magnetic attraction depending on what the mixture is composed of.
no but a mixture can
chromatography.
- distillation - centrifugation - sieving - flotation - electromagnetic separation - filtering - manual sorting - radiometric sorting -etc.
Marker is NOT a homegeneous mixture. It is heteregeneous. The ink can be separated by chromatography.
mixture of enantiomers can be separated by HPLC
Differences in physical properties.
Chromatography is a physical change because even though you are separating colors the original atomic identity of the colored ink being separated is still retained showing that a chemical reaction has not taken place.
This is possible because components of a mixture haven't chemical bonds between them.
Mixtures can be separated by a series of physical changes. This is what makes it a mixture and not a solution.
They can be separated
A carbonated beverage is a heterogeneous mixture because its constituents appear separately. Heterogeneous mixtures can be separated using physical properties or process.