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.
Yes, but not by physical procedures.
No. If two elements can be separated by a physical process then they are simply mixed.
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it depends on wht compound it its
I dont think it can
separated a mixture from this means that they are not chemically combined
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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 compound.
Mechanically, chemically, or electrically.
Yes, but not by physical procedures.
Yes, a solution can be chemically separated through processes such as distillation, extraction, precipitation, chromatography, or electrolysis, depending on the components present in the solution and the desired separation method.
No. If two elements can be separated by a physical process then they are simply mixed.
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No, a mixture cannot be chemically separated. Chemical separation involves breaking down a compound into its individual elements through chemical reactions, whereas a mixture is a physical combination of substances that can be separated using physical methods like filtration or distillation.
Chemically changed and can be physically separated into different species.