to pure them
There not. it is much easier to separate a heterogeneous mixture
Yes, but sometimes you need something else than just your hands
1. All mixtures can be easily separated using an ordinary physical method 2. The constituents of mixtures are nt combined in a definite ratio 3. Constituents of mixtures retain their properties
The process of air constituents separation is called cryogenic distillation.
False. In a mixture, the constituents are not present in a fixed proportion; they can vary in amounts. This distinguishes mixtures from compounds, where elements are combined in specific ratios. Mixtures can be homogeneous or heterogeneous, depending on how well the components are mixed.
You depend on the physical state of the constituents to separate a mixture
what is a way nature can separate mixtures
you can do it by the temperature
with sand
This is because their boiling points are close. Distillation is used to separate mixtures in which their constituents have boiling points that are relatively far apart. A better method would be fractional distillation which can be used to separate mixtures in which their constituents have relatively close boiling points.
Yes, a mixture can be made using an irregular ratio of the masses of its constituents. In mixtures, the individual components retain their properties and can be combined in varying proportions. This flexibility allows for a wide range of mixtures, from homogeneous to heterogeneous, depending on how the constituents interact. The specific ratios can affect the mixture's characteristics, such as texture, flavor, or appearance.
No, not all mixtures can be separated through straining. Straining is effective for heterogeneous mixtures, such as separating solid particles from liquids, but it cannot separate homogeneous mixtures where the components are uniformly distributed, like salt dissolved in water. Other methods, such as filtration, evaporation, or distillation, may be required to separate different types of mixtures effectively.