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that depends on the mixture for eg sand and water can be separated salt and water can't be separated
Separation of mixtures is generally based on physical properties.
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Filtration, distillation, and evaporation are all techniques that can separate the components of a mixture.
Chromatography is used in case of an investigation as in the analysis of poisoned food, chromatography can help find individual components.
It is not possible; filtration as a separating method is based on the difference between 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...
Filtration, distillation, crystallization. Sublimination or chromotography could be used as well.
filtration and distillation are two common separation methods.
Some compounds are soluble, other are not soluble; by filtration they are separated.
that depends on the mixture for eg sand and water can be separated salt and water can't be separated
These separation methods are not suitable for compounds; they are used for mixtures.
handpicking, centrifuge(ex.separation of blood and plasma), filtration, floation, and distillation
Separation of mixtures is generally based on physical properties.
We separate mixtures for many things. It can be used for cleaning (filtering) our water. This is done by FILTRATION;when the substances in a mixture have different particle sizes, they are separated by filtration. The more different the properties are, the easier it is to separate the substances.Read more: SEPARATING MIXTURES http://www.infoplease.com/dk/science/encyclopedia/separating-mixtures.html#ixzz3OjF9dZjT
An insoluble solid can be separated by filtration from the liquid.
Mixtures can be separated using methods of purification (or separation techniques). Examples include filtration, crystallization etc. How a mixture can be separated will depend on its composition/properties.