spin it out! - Oil will come to the top
As the amount of emulsifier increases the time taken for the mixture of oil and water to separate will also increase. It is directly proportional.
The only solution is distillation.
Allow the mixture to sit until the oil and water have separated. Then pour off the oil.
By centrifuging or decanting when the oil is already in the top layer.
Yes.... If you leave the mixture long enough - the two will separate.
Distillation, because chloroform and water have different boiling points.
Glucose is very soluble in water. Just mix the mixture with and shake it.
Neither. Chloroform is a compound, which makes it a pure substance.
Chloroform CHCl3 is a compound.
Distillation.
Yes as The amount of emulsifier in the mixture of water and oil is increased the time taken for the oil and water to separate is increased.
As the amount of emulsifier increases the time taken for the mixture of oil and water to separate will also increase. It is directly proportional.
Distillation
As the amount of emulsifier increases the time taken for the mixture of oil and water to separate will also increase. It is directly proportional.
oil
The only solution is distillation.
Allow the mixture to sit until the oil and water have separated. Then pour off the oil.