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Q: Why sawdust mixed in water cannot be separated by sedimentation methods?
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Can be separated by physical methods?

No, compounds cannot be separated by physical methods. Because of their chemical bonds, they can only be separated by chemical methods.


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Is sawdust gas?

Sawdust is solid. A gas is colorless that's why you cannot see it. If you can see sawdust it is not gas.


What is the method called that is used to separate sawdust from water?

Filtration is the most simple method.


What is a substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by physical or mechanical methods such as filtering boiling or sifting?

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Solutions cannot be separated by sublimation.


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Can a compound be seperated into its consistent elements by physical methods?

Yes it can. Water, table salt, and sugar are all examples of compounds and can all be decomposed into simpler substances through physical means.^^ I believed that water and table salt would be a mixture, mixtures are the non-chemical means not compounds, with compounds there is a chemical change.


What is the name for a substance cannot be separated into simpler substances?

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How can a baked cake mixture be separated?

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Can colloids be separated?

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