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Thermal decomposition.
Filtration
Magnetisation (iron)
Evaporation.
All are physical processes.
A mixture is a combination of two or more elements, compounds, or both without a chemical reaction occurring. Mixtures can be separated by physical means, such as filtration or distillation, because the components retain their individual properties in a mixture.
Separated compounds refer to the products obtained after a mixture has been separated by physical or chemical means. This process involves isolating individual substances from a mixture for further analysis or use. Separation techniques include distillation, filtration, chromatography, and extraction.
Phosphate can be separated from its compounds by various methods such as precipitation using calcium or magnesium ions, ion exchange using resins, or filtration through membranes. These methods help to isolate and recover phosphate from its compounds for further processing or reuse.
A gas chromatograph is used to separate and analyze volatile compounds in a sample. It works by vaporizing the sample and passing it through a column where the compounds are separated based on their chemical characteristics. The separated compounds are detected and identified by a detector, providing information about the composition of the sample.
Compounds can be separated effectively through techniques such as distillation, chromatography, filtration, and crystallization. These methods exploit differences in properties such as boiling point, solubility, size, and charge to isolate individual components from a mixture.
Mixtures can be easily separated because the substances in mixtures retain their individual properties and can be physically separated based on differences in physical properties. Compounds, on the other hand, are chemically bonded, making it difficult to separate them without breaking the bonds and altering the chemical composition.
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Compounds can be decomposed by chemical reactions.
Since oxygen is an element, it can not be made from chemicals. Instead, it can be separated from compounds. For example, water is made from molecules containing hydrogen and oxygen. When the bond between these two elements is broken by electrolysis, both the oxygen and the hydrogen can be collected.
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Mixtures can be separated by physical methods.
Compounds can be separated into their constituent elements only by a decomposition reaction.
A compound can be separated from a mixture without being chemically altered; the separation of elements from a compound need chemical reactions.
You can break down a mixture by physical means
Fractional distillation
by weight and by solubility
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