No, because salt and water is counted as a mixture and a solution. The salt and the water is considered "mixed" . But, a salt a water mixture can not be seperated.
Yes, but sometimes you need something else than just your hands
because the components of a mixture are not changed
false all solutions are mixtures but not all mixtures are solutions
Yes, chromatography can be used to separate mixtures into individual components based on their different speeds of migration through a stationary phase. The components of the mixture will separate based on their differing affinities for the stationary phase.
Yes, chemical methods can be used to separate mixtures by utilizing differences in the chemical properties of the components. Techniques like precipitation, distillation, and chromatography rely on chemical principles to isolate and separate substances in a mixture.
Yes, but sometimes you need something else than just your hands
There not. it is much easier to separate a heterogeneous mixture
what is a way nature can separate mixtures
with sand
you can do it by the temperature
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to pure them
One easy way to separate mixtures into different substances is by freezing them. Once each substance has reached its freezing point, you can cut the substances a part.
there are several ways to separate mixtures...evaporation, distillation, filtering, paper chromatograpy
Filtration is the best method.
because the components of a mixture are not changed