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2 immiscible liquids can be separated byseparating funnel
Different liquids boil at different temperatures. When the boiling points (the temperature at which a liquid boils) are sufficiently different, boiling can be used to seperate the liquids
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They don't.
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This can be done by using the method of evaporation, which is the seperation of solid & liquid.
Volume has no effect on evaporation rates. It is surface area that provides a time dependent variation.
Distillation.
its hard be cause you are not able to separate the different liquids if their combined also know as a solution.
2 immiscible liquids can be separated byseparating funnel
the main way of separating a solution is evaporation or distillation, to separate two liquids this doesn't work. someone improve my answer.
Different liquids boil at different temperatures. When the boiling points (the temperature at which a liquid boils) are sufficiently different, boiling can be used to seperate the liquids
heat, humidity,wind and the surface area of container that it is in.
Distillation can be used to separate solutions of miscible liquids, because the liquids have different boiling points. Distillation works because it vaporizes the more volatile of the two liquids.
The boiling points of these two liquids must be very different.
There are many factors in determining the rate of evaporation of different liquids. Some of the determining factors are rate of air flow, surface area size, temperature, concentration of the liquid, how tightly the liquid molecules bond to one another, and more.
I believe you mean: "Do impurities effect the rate of evaporation of liquids?"Well, the answer is yes and no. Usually, the answer is no (when you pour salt into water). However, in some special cases, when the impurity actually changes the chemical composition of the liquid, the liquid will most likely have completely different properties - hence different boiling points - hence different evaporation rates.