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Pure tap water is water having only some infinitesimal impurities. Have you a blue tap water in your bath ?
Tap water is a mixture. It is water with some impurities.
Let's say substance A is the substance and substance B is the impurity. The boiling point of the mixture would be somewhere between that of A and B, depending on the amount of impurities in the mixture.
Activated carbon is also known as decolorizing carbon. It is used to remove the colored impurities from the sample. Activated carbon provides a high surface area to absorb colored impurities. http://designer-drugs.com/pte/12.162.180.114/dcd/chemistry/equipment/recrystallization.html
By the process of scouring the impurities are removed and by the process of sorting it is smoothened and good fibers are sorted out.
Pure tap water is water having only some infinitesimal impurities. Have you a blue tap water in your bath ?
It is called Flux. It forms 'slag' with the impurities, which are then removed.
Charcoal is a mixture of carbon and several impurities as ash.
Soluble impurities are removed by a process of vacuum filtration
Tap water is a mixture. It is water with some impurities.
Let's say substance A is the substance and substance B is the impurity. The boiling point of the mixture would be somewhere between that of A and B, depending on the amount of impurities in the mixture.
Ultrapure water is obtained.
A mixture containing water and insoluble impurities suspended.
Activated carbon is also known as decolorizing carbon. It is used to remove the colored impurities from the sample. Activated carbon provides a high surface area to absorb colored impurities. http://designer-drugs.com/pte/12.162.180.114/dcd/chemistry/equipment/recrystallization.html
Only those impurities can be removed which are soluble in solvent used.
Is it a mixture
yes, a heterogeneous mixture.