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A solution can be separated by evaporating the water which will leave the solutes on its own and the solvent as a gas.
Yes, copper sulphate(CuSO4) can be separated from its solution in crystalline form.
no, because the electric potential of sodium is so low.But chlorine will give electron to proton to form hydrogen gas
A voltaic pile, which was the first electric battery, was the solution used by Alessandro Volta to generate a continuous electric current. It consisted of alternating discs of two different metals, such as copper and zinc, separated by a layer of electrolyte, typically either brine or cardboard soaked in saltwater.
electrolyte solution
Brass is a solution as it is homogenous in composition. In cannot be separated out. The particles are as one and do not hang where there could be spun out. Since they cannot be separated, brass is a solution.
A solution of potassium chloride in an ionization promotingsolvent such as water conducts electricity because the positive and negative ions in potassium chloride in such a solutionare separated from each other by a sufficient distance that they can move in opposite directions in a electric field imposed on the solution by two (or more) electrodes maintained at a potential difference by means external to the solution.
Fluorine can be separated from other materials by processes such as distillation or electrolysis. Distillation involves heating the mixture to separate the fluorine by its lower boiling point, while electrolysis involves passing an electric current through a solution containing the fluoride compound to selectively extract the fluorine.
The copper chloride solution can be separated into its starting substances by a process called electrolysis. During electrolysis, an electric current is passed through the solution, causing the copper ions to be reduced at the cathode to form copper metal, and the chloride ions to be oxidized at the anode to form chlorine gas and water. This results in the separation of copper and chloride ions.
Yes, a solution can be chemically separated through processes such as distillation, extraction, precipitation, chromatography, or electrolysis, depending on the components present in the solution and the desired separation method.
No, it is not true.A solution can be separated by reverse osmosis; you need a semi-permeable membrane and a means to apply pressure.
The mixture of sugar-salt solution can be separated by evaporation. If the water is completely evaporated we will get separated sugar from the mixture. If we dissolve the mixture in alcohol we will get the salt separated while sugar will be dissolved in alcohol. After that, the solution is further filtered and salt will be the residue of the solution.