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Suspension is the real answer.
Not a lot. But distillation is used to separate the components of a mixture. A scenario where distillation of urine for example is useful is if you are stranded in a desert. You can find a way to distill your urine so that the water in it evaporates and condenses so that you have pure drinkable water... Distillation of ink however is not very useful unless you wanted to identify different parts of ink
A compound has formed a more stable state than the elements by themselves. They released photons to the Universe in honor of this more stable configuration. Unless the "filter" is made of strands of energetic plasma, that can rip this more-stable configuration apart by supplying the lost "binding energy", no. The answer is "no", filtration cannot separate out elements.
no unless ure andrew
Nitrogen is an element, it does not separate smaller than nitrogen atoms, unless you consider subatomic particles to be useful,
Water is homogeneous. ------------------------------------------------- Actually natural water is heterogeneous as it is a mixture of H2O and a very tiny amount of D2O. The D2O (i.e. heavy water) has higher mass than H2O and slightly different chemical properties. However for ordinary practical purposes the presence of this D2O can usually be ignored.
because the components of a mixture are not changed
Emulsion: a mixture of two or more immiscible liquids Suspension: a liquid containing insoluble solid particles A suspension can be separated and does not mix togehter, but emulsion does.
Elements are one type of element in a group where all the elements are the same or a lonely single atoms. Compounds are two or more different types of elements and mixtures are a lot of elements made so that unless you use a good separating technique you would not be able to separate them. an example is air you cant really separate that unless you use serious power hope this helps
In a heterogeneous mixture, the components do not have a uniform composition throughout the sample. For example, the bubbles in soda, or champagne in this situation, are heterogeneous mixtures.
Chemically, a fire is made up of four components; the reaction itself, the fuel, oxygen, and heat. A fire cannot burn unless these four components are present in the correct proportions. The flame consists of a mixture of reacting gases and solids emitting visible and infrared light.
Not a lot. But distillation is used to separate the components of a mixture. A scenario where distillation of urine for example is useful is if you are stranded in a desert. You can find a way to distill your urine so that the water in it evaporates and condenses so that you have pure drinkable water... Distillation of ink however is not very useful unless you wanted to identify different parts of ink
Yes it is a mixture (unless dissolved in water or any solvent).
Orange juice is a homogeneous mixture, unless it has pulp and then it is a heterogeneous mixture.
Homogeneous unless you include sea creatures and floating debris or debris that is in the water. Because you cannot separate ocean water from the chemicals or solvents that are in the water without evaporating the water or using a funnel which probably won't work (the funnel that is) anyway.
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yes it would. you could also separate it with a magnet then the gravel would stick to the magnet. +++ Magnetic gravel? You can separate diatomaceous earth from gravel simply by sieving. Gravel is not magnetic (unless it happens to be a magnetic ore of iron!).
Unless the soda contains suspended solids, it is a homogeneous mixture.