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Q: Why does the mixture of iodine and camphor cannot be separated by sublimation method?
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Solutions cannot be separated by what?

Solutions cannot be separated by sublimation.


What cannot be separated by sublimation?

Substances that don't sublime.


How can a baked cake mixture be separated?

The mixture cannot be separated after it is baked.


Represents a way a mixture cannot be separated?

Heating.


Does ethyl alcohol is a mixture?

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What is a mixture of substances that is the same throughout and cannot be separated easily?

homogenous


What is the differentiate of a mixture and a solution?

There is one very big difference between a mixture and a solution. Mixtures can be separated into parts physically where solutions cannot.


How is a mixture and compound different?

A mixture is something that is mixed and a compound is 2 elements chemicly joined together!!!


What is the difference between a pure substance and a homogeneous mixture?

The difference between a homogeneous mixture and a pure substance is that a pure substance has a fixed composition and cannot be separated because it is chemically bonded and a homogeneous mixture can be separated.


What is a suspension vs liquid?

A suspension can be separated and does not mix together, but emulsion does mix together. A suspension can be separated but an emulsion cannot be separated.Emulsion: The mixture of substance is in one phase , so they can not be separated mechanically. Eg: ShampooSuspension: The mixture of suspension is not in one phase , so they can be separated mechanically.eg: Mixture of oil& water.


A is a mixture that appears uniform throughout and whose particle cannot easily be separated is?

A solution.


What cannot be used to separate mixtures?

Mixtures can be separated using methods of purification (or separation techniques). Examples include filtration, crystallization etc. How a mixture can be separated will depend on its composition/properties.