First of all you cannot separate mixtures into compounds, you have to chemically change them by either heating them or other forms of changes.
Iron and sulphur can be burned and form Iron-Sulphite, the compound would not be magnetic because it has lost some properties.
This method is commonly used to separate mixture of gasses. Eg: Substrate solutes Molecular sieves SA &13* Gasses:H2, N2, O2, Ar, N2, CH4,CO;re retains polar gasses CO2,
The smallest whole bit of matter for elements is an atom, for compounds is a molecule, and for mixtures is a particle.
we could call it the solvent or suspension
Methods are: distillation, sieving, decantation, filtration, ion exchange - depending on the type of mixture.
Filtration can separate heterogeneous mixtures that contain solid particles suspended in a liquid or gas. This method works because the solid particles are larger than the pores in the filter medium, allowing the liquid or gas to pass through while retaining the solids. For example, a mixture of sand and water can be separated using a filter paper, as the sand remains on the filter while the water flows through. Filtration is effective for separating insoluble solids from liquids but not for homogeneous mixtures, where the components are uniformly distributed.
Most oils are mixtures of many different compounds, most of which are hydrocarbons.
There are many methods of separating a mixture.Please specify what kind of mixture it is.
This method is commonly used to separate mixture of gasses. Eg: Substrate solutes Molecular sieves SA &13* Gasses:H2, N2, O2, Ar, N2, CH4,CO;re retains polar gasses CO2,
What are some kind of mixtures
As a general rule, mixtures of nonpolar and polar materials, e.g. oil and water, will separate if they aren't assisted by an emulsifier of some kind (e.g. soap). Heterogeneous mixtures (e.g. salad, soup) are also of course separated by their very nature.
Elements consist of only one kind of atom (i.e. carbon or Phosphorus). Compounds are made of two or more different elements that are chemically bound together (i.e. carbon + oxygen = carbon dioxide, a compound). Mixtures are similar to compounds, but they are not chemically bound together and can be physically separated or filtered (i.e. sand and water).
The smallest whole bit of matter for elements is an atom, for compounds is a molecule, and for mixtures is a particle.
we could call it the solvent or suspension
Mixtures with components of different densities can be effectively separated using floating and settling. For example, mixtures of oil and water can be separated by allowing the oil to float on top and then skimming it off, while heavier particles settle at the bottom. This method takes advantage of the natural tendency of substances with different densities to separate based on gravity.
Yes, 20 mixtures are found currently
Methods are: distillation, sieving, decantation, filtration, ion exchange - depending on the type of mixture.
Filtration can separate heterogeneous mixtures that contain solid particles suspended in a liquid or gas. This method works because the solid particles are larger than the pores in the filter medium, allowing the liquid or gas to pass through while retaining the solids. For example, a mixture of sand and water can be separated using a filter paper, as the sand remains on the filter while the water flows through. Filtration is effective for separating insoluble solids from liquids but not for homogeneous mixtures, where the components are uniformly distributed.