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19 January, 00:29
How can we separate the components of a compound?
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Lexie Raymond
19 January, 00:57
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A mixture is a physical combination of substances thus it only requires physical processes to separate. However, a compound is chemically combined and can only be separated by chemical processes. Therefore, it is much harder to separate a compound than a mixture.
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