Separation by distillation is based upon the differences between boiling points of components.
The solvent is evaporated and after this condensed.
it is separated by means of solute and solvent
homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures are separated by evaporation
No, a solute is a substance that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution. The particles of a solute are too small to be seen individually, and they cannot be easily separated from the solvent by physical means such as filtration.
Because the solute is soluble in the solvent.
Yes, a solute can be separated from its solvent by physical means such as filtration, evaporation, distillation, or crystallization. These methods exploit differences in physical properties such as size, boiling point, or solubility to isolate the solute from the solvent.
The solvent is collected as it is boiled off.
The solvent can be removed from an insoluble solute by techniques such as filtration, decantation, or centrifugation. These methods allow the solvent to be separated from the insoluble solute by physical means, leaving behind the solid material.
A solute is the substance to be dissolved in a solvent to give a solution.
A solution has two components: a solvent and a solute. If the solvent is a gas then the solute must be a gas. If the solvent is liquid or solid then the solute can be gas, liquid or solid.A solution is a homogeneous mixture of the solvent and solute such that the bits of the solute cannot be seen by the naked eye. It is a stable mixture whose components cannot be separated by mechanical means.
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)