Depends on how it is mixed. If it is (for example) oil and water you can seperate it using a seperating funnel. If water and sand then filtration. If water and salt then evaporation (or you can use distillation if you need both the water and the salt...) If water and something like ethanol then you can use fractional distillation.
Or is this not what you mean when you said seperating mixtures by physical means?
Examples
of separation: decantation,
filtration, centrifugation,
electromagnetic separation, sieving, crystallization/recrystallization, atomization, freeze drying,
etc.
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You can break down a mixture by physical means
chemical compounds can be separated into their component elements by physical means like sifting or filtering
physical change
Mixtures can be separated by a series of physical changes. This is what makes it a mixture and not a solution.
Mixtures can be separated by physical means.
Heterogeneous mixtures are separated by physical means.
Mixtures: can be separated by physical means
Mixtures.
No physical
Mixtures.
All mixtures can be separated by physical or chemical means.
Mixtures: can be separated by physical means
mixtures
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Homogeneous mixtures have the same consistency throughtout therefore, they can only be separated through chemical means.
Of course Element. Iron = Fe It cannot be separated by physical or chemical means and hence is an element Mixtures can be separated by physical means and compound by chemical means