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Separation of mixtures is generally based on physical properties.
A centrifuge is used to "spin" mixtures and separate them based on their density. Heavier material goes to the bottom and lighter ones stay on top. To separate a mixture based on the boiling points of the ingredients, one can generally use distillation. The two procedures are not used together, so one does NOT use "spinning" to separate items based on the boiling points.
Based on the distribution of their components, mixtures can be classified as heterogeneous mixtures or as homogenous mixtures.
Mixtures can be separated by sieving (separation by size) or by centrifuge (separation by density).Sieving basically means passing the mixture through a filter or screen. The particles that are bigger than the openings in the filter or screen are retained. Particles smaller than the openings pass through.Separating by centrifuge means putting a vessel containing the mixture into a device which spins at a high rate, increasing the force acting on the particles in the mixture to a force greater than that of gravity.Agitation, without centrifuging, can also cause separation in some mixtures. Agitation can cause separation based on both size and density. This is why the small bits of your cereal always end up at the bottom of the box.Hope that helps.
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It is not possible; filtration as a separating method is based on the difference between boiling points.
Separation of mixtures is generally based on physical properties.
A centrifuge is used to "spin" mixtures and separate them based on their density. Heavier material goes to the bottom and lighter ones stay on top. To separate a mixture based on the boiling points of the ingredients, one can generally use distillation. The two procedures are not used together, so one does NOT use "spinning" to separate items based on the boiling points.
Filtration- technique using a porous barrier to separate a solid from a liquidDistillation-separates parts of mixtures based on boiling points of componentscrystallization- technique results in the formation of pure solid particlesor chromatography paper...
Distillation may be used to seperate components in mixture based on the differences in their boiling points
what are the methods used to separates components of mixtureYou could let the mixture sit and the components would layer up based on density. You could use a centrifuge to make the above happen faster.If the components have different boiling points, such as if you mix salt and water, boil the water away and you will be left with salt.
Based on the distribution of their components, mixtures can be classified as heterogeneous mixtures or as homogenous mixtures.
Mixtures can be separated by sieving (separation by size) or by centrifuge (separation by density).Sieving basically means passing the mixture through a filter or screen. The particles that are bigger than the openings in the filter or screen are retained. Particles smaller than the openings pass through.Separating by centrifuge means putting a vessel containing the mixture into a device which spins at a high rate, increasing the force acting on the particles in the mixture to a force greater than that of gravity.Agitation, without centrifuging, can also cause separation in some mixtures. Agitation can cause separation based on both size and density. This is why the small bits of your cereal always end up at the bottom of the box.Hope that helps.
Archmed's principle based on pressure and gravity of substance immersed in water and law of floatation besd on the weight of object
It is an example of using Centrifugal force (fast rotation) to separate the ingredients in a test-tube or other container based on their weight and density.