If they are only mixed but the particles are unchanged than yes, however if there was a chemical process that went on that reorganized the chemical make up of the particles, than no.
It depends on the type of mixture, some of the mixtures are Heterogeneous mixtures which can be separated easily by normal process but some other mixtures (like liquid mixtures) can be separated by some special chemical process like evaporation, distillation, filtration, chromatography, and precipitation.
If they are only mixed but the particles are unchanged than yes, however if there was a chemical process that went on that reorganized the chemical make up of the particles, than no.
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It depends on the type of mixture, some of the mixtures are Heterogeneous mixtures which can be separated easily by normal process but some other mixtures (like liquid mixtures) can be separated by some special chemical process like evaporation, distillation, filtration, chromatography, and precipitation.