Methods of separation are: decantation, filtration, sieving, electromagnetic, centrifugation, distillation, ion exchange, gravitational system, elutriation, radiometric sorting, zone refining, sublimation and many others.
There are different ways in order for us to separate mixtures:
1. filtration
2. mechanical separation
3. flotation
4. centrifugation
5. distillation
6. crystallization
7. chromatography
8.boiling
9. freezing
10. decantation
11. sublimation
12. evaporation
13. magnetic separation
14. scooping
15. sedimentation
All listed methods are derived in different chemistry books.
There is a link below about some of the main methods below.
Depends of the constituents of the mixture. If it's two liquids with different boiling points, you could use fractional distillation. You could use a chromatography method, such as gas chromatography or liquid chromatography to separate different components of a mixture based on their solubility in a particular solvent.
If it's two solids of differing sizes, you could use a filtration to filter out the bigger component, or you could use a solvent which dissolves one component only, then evaporate away that solvent, leaving two separated solids.
Filtering Distillation Evaporation
For example solvent extraction.
chemical compounds can be separated into their component elements by physical means like sifting or filtering
are the components of a solution separable by chemical methods
Methods are: distillation, sieving, decantation, filtration, ion exchange - depending on the type of mixture.
Filtering Distillation Evaporation
Most materials in our world are mixtures. Very few materials are pure substances. The art of separating mixtures is important because it enables us to isolate pure substances. Mixtures are either homogeneous or heterogeneous. Homogeneous mixtures are uniform in composition. Heterogeneous mixtures are not. Salt water is a mixture of water and NaCl and is homogeneous if thoroughly mixed, with all the salt dissolved. Oil in water is a heterogeneous mixture. Both types of mixtures can be separated into their component parts by physical means. A salt water mixture can be separated by distilling or evaporating the water and collecting the salt residue. An oil and water mixture will separate into an oil layer and a water layer because the materials are not attracted to one another and gravity "pulls" the denser water beneath the less dense oil. Settling, filtration, chromatography, and manual methods are all means of separating the components of a mixture. Choice of method depends on the type of mixture and the characteristics of its components.
Filtration is the best method.
Filtration Paper Chromatography Distillation
There are many methods of separating a mixture.Please specify what kind of mixture it is.
winnowing,sieving,sedimentation ,centrifugation ,decantation, evaporation
For example a mixture of solid materials.
For example solvent extraction.
This is a simple method common in a kitchen; use a scoop.
This is a very simple method to separate immiscible liquids with different densities.
The distillate is a compound obtained by distillation.
METHODS OF SEPERATIONG MIXTURES 1.filtration 2.magnetism 3.weight 4.sifting 5.evaporation 6.distillation