1. Dissolve the mixture in water. Because naphtalene is very low soluble in water remain and NaCL is dissolved.
Filter the liquid to obtain a water solution of NaCl. Heat to evaporate water and to obtain solid NaCl.
Naphtalene remain on the filter.
2. Heat the mixture over 220 0C; naphtalene will be evaporated.
You can separate a mixture of acetone and methanol through fractional distillation. Both compounds have different boiling points (acetone: 56°C, methanol: 65°C) allowing for separation based on their boiling points. By heating the mixture and collecting the vapors at their respective boiling points, you can separate acetone and methanol into individual fractions.
To separate water, alcohol, and acetone, you can use fractional distillation. First, heat the mixture to vaporize the acetone, which has the lowest boiling point. Then cool and condense the acetone vapor, which can be collected separately. Next, heat the remaining liquid to vaporize the alcohol, which has a higher boiling point than acetone but lower than water. Finally, separate water from the mixture by distilling the remaining liquid, as water has the highest boiling point of the three compounds.
Neither, its a pure substance
Acetone is a homogeneous mixture because it is a pure substance that is made up of only one type of molecule.
The benzoic acid in the mixture dissolved in the acetone because it is soluble in acetone. Copper (II) sulfate does not dissolve in acetone like benzoic acid does. The sand in the mixture does not dissolve in acetone as it is insoluble.
You can separate a mixture of acetone and methanol through fractional distillation. Both compounds have different boiling points (acetone: 56°C, methanol: 65°C) allowing for separation based on their boiling points. By heating the mixture and collecting the vapors at their respective boiling points, you can separate acetone and methanol into individual fractions.
To separate water, alcohol, and acetone, you can use fractional distillation. First, heat the mixture to vaporize the acetone, which has the lowest boiling point. Then cool and condense the acetone vapor, which can be collected separately. Next, heat the remaining liquid to vaporize the alcohol, which has a higher boiling point than acetone but lower than water. Finally, separate water from the mixture by distilling the remaining liquid, as water has the highest boiling point of the three compounds.
Iron is separated with a (electro)magnet.Camphor is extracted with acetone.
Neither, its a pure substance
Iron is separated with a magnet.Camphor is extracted with acetone.
Acetone is a homogeneous mixture because it is a pure substance that is made up of only one type of molecule.
Camphor will sublime when heated mildly (sugar will not). Heat the mixture mildly, collect the sublimate separately, cool the sublimate to get camphor.
The benzoic acid in the mixture dissolved in the acetone because it is soluble in acetone. Copper (II) sulfate does not dissolve in acetone like benzoic acid does. The sand in the mixture does not dissolve in acetone as it is insoluble.
No, it is not safe to mix acetone and alcohol as it can create a highly flammable and potentially dangerous mixture.
No, acetone is not the same as rubbing alcohol. Acetone is a type of solvent, while rubbing alcohol is a mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water used as a disinfectant.
Yes, a mixture of hexane and acetone is flammable. Both hexane and acetone are volatile and highly flammable organic liquids that can create explosive mixtures with air if ignited. It is important to handle and store these substances carefully to prevent accidents.
Acetone is a compound, specifically a type of organic compound known as a ketone. It is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in a specific arrangement. It is not a mixture of different substances.