Certainly. The components just need different boiling points to be separated by distillation.
Generally this is possible.
yeahh of course
Distillation can be used as a separation method.
The difference between boiling points is exploited.
Mixtures can be separated by a series of physical changes. This is what makes it a mixture and not a solution.
Using adequate procedures of separation it is possible.
Methods are: distillation, sieving, decantation, filtration, ion exchange - depending on the type of mixture.
No. Homogeneous mixtures generally cannot be separated by filtration.
Compound
yeahh of course
there are several ways to separate mixtures...evaporation, distillation, filtering, paper chromatograpy
Distillation can be used as a separation method.
homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures are separated by evaporation
homogeneous mixtures of a pure solid in the form of its crystals from solution are separated by the technique of crystallization.
A type of Mixture in which Solute and Solvent Both are liquid can be separated by Distillation. It is done on the basis of their boiling point and if boiling point is below 25 C then fractional distillation is done.
Possibilities are: distillation, filtration, crystallisation, evaporation, precipitation, etc.
The difference between boiling points is exploited.
Mixtures can be separated by: Distillation, Chromatography, Evapouration, Filtration, Decantation, Crystalization, Magnatisim, Sorting By Hand, Sifting