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Is a substance that a filter can separate into two parts a mixture or a pure substance? Explain.

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Answered by premsankarkumar2829
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Answer:

no we can only separate two liquids substances which have different solubility

Answered by Banjeet1141
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Answer:

Mixture is a substance that a filter can separate into two parts is the correct answer.

Explanation.

Authentic Substance Pure substances are those that contain just one type of particle and are devoid of any mixing. Gold, silver, iron, and aluminium are examples of pure substances.

Pure substances are classified into two groups based on their chemical composition: elements and compounds.

  • Elements - An element is a pure material containing just one type of atom. By physical or chemical techniques, such a material cannot be broken down into two or simpler compounds.
  • For example, when you break down gold, you obtain more gold. Metals, nonmetals, and metalloids are all examples of elements.
  • Compounds are chemical compounds. A compound is a pure material made up of several similar molecules and molecular entities made up of atoms from more than one element bound together by a chemical bond. Ionic bonds hold ionic substances together. As a result, a compound is not defined as a single atom of a single element that makes up a complete molecule.

Mixtures are compounds made up of two or more separate chemical components that have not been chemically mixed. A mixture is a physical combination of two or more substances in which the identities of the individual components are preserved while the mixture exists as a colloid, suspension, or solution. A mixture is a solution of salt and water, sugar and water, air, various gases, and so on.

Mixes are classified into two groups based on their composition: homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures.

  • Homogeneous Mixes - Homogeneous mixtures are those whose composition is consistent throughout the mixture. Soda water, lemonade, and a salt-in-water combination are all instances of homogenous mixes.
  • Heterogeneous Mixes - These are mixtures that do not have a totally homogenous makeup. Oil and water mixes, dirt, and sand are examples of heterogeneous mixtures since their compositions are not uniform.

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