Heating mineral oil that has been mixed with water will cause the water to evaporate. Since the mineral oil evaporates at higher temperatures than water, the water vapor can be collected first and stored in a separate container.
by separating funnel
to seprate solube substance
First filter the solution to seprate sand.then evapourate it and get salt.
yes and it has a seprate nucules
water is renewable but not oil.
Oil is insoluble in water. If you try to mix them, the oil will just float on top of the water.
they don't mix. try it
its either a mess, or they are seprate oil on top water on th bottom, or it would be an emusifacation, like mayo its either a mess, or they are seprate oil on top water on th bottom, or it would be an emusifacation, like mayo It is A. emulsionIf water and oil are combined in a container the resulting liquid is an immiscible mixture. It is also considered a suspension, which is where the particles in suspension are larger than those found in solution. The suspension can be distributed evenly by a method like shaking, but will settle out.
yes water is made of seprate atoms
to seprate solube substance
seprate is not a word do u mean separate
First filter the solution to seprate sand.then evapourate it and get salt.
Sugar will dissolve in water but flour won't. Mix both in water, strain out the flour. Evaporate the water and what is left is sugar.
Separate.
nope
it contains water and the equment to seprate h2 O so he can have that o i think
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