distillation
Pour the mixture in alcohol. The sugar will dissolve and the salt can be separated, and then, pour water on the alcohol/sugar solution. Wait for the water/alcohol to evaporate, then the sugar will be left.
no we cannot get saturated solution of alcohol and water
Immisisble liquides, Example: water+kerosene
In an alcoholic-water solution there will be an alchoholic smell compared to the smell of just plain water. In an alcoholic-water solution there will be an alchoholic smell compared to the smell of just plain water.
Alcohol is an organic solution (water is a polar solvent).You can dilute it from 100% to any lower percentage with water to dilute its strength.Alcoholic Beverages, for example, range from 5% (beer) to 40% (vodka, rum) in general.
Pour the mixture in alcohol. The sugar will dissolve and the salt can be separated, and then, pour water on the alcohol/sugar solution. Wait for the water/alcohol to evaporate, then the sugar will be left.
water and alcohol have different boiling point; you heat them untill the boiling point of the alcohol( the boiling point of alcohol is lower than water) so that you can collect the evaporated alcohol and left behind the water.
If the concentration of alcohol and water solution is 25 percent alcohol by volume, the volume of alcohol in a 200 solution is 50.
no we cannot get saturated solution of alcohol and water
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Solutions can be change due to change in volume, temperature, and or pressure. Some solutions can be separated. For example, scientists use the process of distillation to separate a solution of alcohol and water.
Immisisble liquides, Example: water+kerosene
No, it is a compound, though it is usually in a solution with water.
Alcohol has a lower boiling point than water so you can boil it off. _________________ Alcohol burns, water does not, so you could set the mixture on fire. Of course, you would lose the alcohol that way....and actually,....you would eventually lose the water too, because it might evaporate due to the heat!
Boiling off the water from a salt solution will separate the solid salt and water (which can be collected by a condenser).
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No. You should use evaporation of the water to separate the sugar and water.