Yes, particles can be separated in a compound through physical or chemical processes. Physical methods include filtration, distillation, and crystallization, while chemical methods involve reactions that break down the compound into its individual components.
A compound, such as water (H2O), cannot be physically separated into its component elements (hydrogen and oxygen) but can be chemically separated through a chemical reaction, such as electrolysis, which breaks the bonds between the elements.
A heterogeneous mixture is one where the components are visibly different and can be easily separated using physical methods like filtration or sorting. Examples include a mixture of sand and salt, where the sand particles can be seen and separated from the smaller salt particles.
An element is an element and can not, in anyway, be separated.
Colloid has larger particles compared to solution, but smaller than suspension. Therefore, of the three options listed (compound, colloid, suspension), a compound mixture typically has the smallest particles.
They become separated from one another and individually get surrounded by the water particles.
If you think to the elements existing in a compound they can be separated by the intermediate of chemical reactions.
Filtration separates mixtures based on differences in particle sizes. When a mixture is poured through a filter, particles that are larger than the filter pores are left behind, while smaller particles and liquids pass through. This process allows for the physical separation of substances in a mixture.
The smallest particles in a compound are electrons.
Yes they can be easily separated.
A compound that can be separated by electrolysis must be in the LIQUID state of matter.
A compound is when 2 or more particles or substances are joined together, you can separate a compound by many processes, most commonly evaporation, for example, how do you separate salt and water, you evaporate the water and are left with salt
Sandy water is a mixture, not a compound. It consists of water (H2O) as the solvent and sand particles as the solute, which are mixed together physically and can be separated through filtration or settling.
Volatile
Logout would be considered a closed compound.A closed compound is two words that are not separated. There is no space between closed compound words.Example: bookworm, download, underwear, workplaceAn open compound is the same thing as a separated compound word. It is two words separated by a space.Example: swimming pool, park bench, credit card, web page
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