You need a separating funnel, which is kind of transparent cone with a valve below. The vinegar will exit from the bottom. Then the oil may be washed with water to further clean it.
Water can be evaporated off vinegar by heating the vinegar. The steam or water vapor can be condensed to recover the water if desired. The process will concentrate the acetic acid, which is the chemical that gives vinegar its characteristic taste and smell.
You don't, unless possibly you have access to a chemical laboratory, and even then I'm not sure you can. Vinegar is water soluble.
That answer isnt true, look into fractional freezing and or fractional heating (you can boil the water out) but be aware vinegar stinks when boiled
you seperate water and vinegar by 1) put in a small amount of vinegar first than add more water than the vinegar. tTme it and shake it about 4,6,8,10 and one of these numbers slowly and gently, add a sponge lid on it and surely the water and vinegar will separate.!
to separate vinegar you must first heat is to 1000 degrees they will separate and you can scoop them out with a fork. No not a spoon, it would melt the spoon.
The separation is possible by distillation.
Fractional distillation (fractionation)
The simplest method is filtration.
centrification
Distillation
Oil has a lower density than vinegar. When oil and vinegar are mixed, the oil rises, or floats to the top.
Oil floats atop vinegar because of the density difference. Oil is the lesser dense. its the same thing with water and oil.
Solutions can be separated by distillation or decantation.
Allow the water to evaporate, leaving behind the salt would be effective for separating salt and water in a mixture.
example - separating the pieces of dirt , stone, and husk from wheat,rices and pulses . in such situation , we find that handpicking is a convinient method separating substances
This is the separation with a separation funnel.
The simplest method is decantation.
The best method is fractional distillation.
A simple method is decantation.
the answer is extraction. represent
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Most of the components of petroleum are separated by Fractional distillation.
Gasoline is made from oil by fractional distillation of petroleum, enhanced with a variety of additives.
methods in separating
Separating oil from water is very easy, but extremely dangerous! What you must do is set the oil on fire. Either that, or place the oil at a very high temperature so that the water boils out of it. The first method removes the oil. The second method removes the water.
Paper chromatography is a method.
chromatography