These gases are separated by condensation and distillation
Air is separated by the differnet gases going away.
Nitrogen is obtained from the air, which is about 78% nitrogen gas (N2). It can be separated from the other gases in the air through processes such as fractional distillation or membrane separation.
Air is separated in components by fractional distillation.
Nitrogen gas must first be separated from the air using a process like fractional distillation or membrane separation. Once separated, the nitrogen gas may need further purification to remove impurities. Finally, the purified nitrogen gas can be compressed and stored for use in various applications.
Mixtures that contain solid particles suspended in a liquid (such as sand and water) or a gas (such as dust and air) can typically be separated using a filter. The filter traps the solid particles while allowing the liquid or gas to pass through, resulting in a separation of the components.
The bronchi are the tubes that actually carry the air to the lungs, they have a different function than the alveoli which function in the process for gas exchange.
Hydrogen chloride gas and chlorine gas can be separated by passing the gas mixture through a solution of water. Hydrogen chloride dissolves in water to form hydrochloric acid, while chlorine gas does not dissolve. This process will allow the hydrogen chloride to be separated from the chlorine gas.
it turns into a gas
Nitrogen can be separated from air through a process called fractional distillation, where air is cooled to extremely low temperatures (-196°C) to turn it into a liquid. The different components of air, including nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases, can then be separated based on their boiling points, with nitrogen being collected as a gas as it evaporates first.
Xenon gas is collected by fractional distillation of air, which involves cooling and compressing air to liquify it, then slowly warming it up to isolate different gases based on their boiling points. Xenon is one of the heavier gases, so it is extracted as a liquid from the air when separated at the appropriate temperature.
A solution can be separated by evaporating the water which will leave the solutes on its own and the solvent as a gas.
mixture of enantiomers can be separated by HPLC