yeahh of course
The ten ways of separating componenetsof mixtures are: 1)Decantation 2)Evaporation 3)Funnel Seperation 4)Filtration 5)Simple Distillation 6)Fractional Distillation 7)Sublimation 8)Magnetic Separation 9)Crystallization 10)Chromotography
Certainly. The components just need different boiling points to be separated by distillation.
Most of the components of petroleum are separated by Fractional distillation.
Depends on how it is mixed. If it is (for example) oil and water you can seperate it using a seperating funnel. If water and sand then filtration. If water and salt then evaporation (or you can use distillation if you need both the water and the salt...) If water and something like ethanol then you can use fractional distillation. Or is this not what you mean when you said seperating mixtures by physical means?
Distillation is a process of separation of two or more miscible (that mix with with each other) liquids. This is usually used when these liquids have a temperature difference of 25.c or 25K.
Filtration, distillation, crystallization. Sublimination or chromotography could be used as well.
The ten ways of separating componenetsof mixtures are: 1)Decantation 2)Evaporation 3)Funnel Seperation 4)Filtration 5)Simple Distillation 6)Fractional Distillation 7)Sublimation 8)Magnetic Separation 9)Crystallization 10)Chromotography
homogeneous mixtures of a pure solid in the form of its crystals from solution are separated by the technique of crystallization.
Certainly. The components just need different boiling points to be separated by distillation.
there are several ways to separate mixtures...evaporation, distillation, filtering, paper chromatograpy
Mixtures can be separated using methods of purification (or separation techniques). Examples include filtration, crystallization etc. How a mixture can be separated will depend on its composition/properties.
Possibilities are: distillation, filtration, crystallisation, evaporation, precipitation, etc.
Methods are: distillation, sieving, decantation, filtration, ion exchange - depending on the type of mixture.
Mixtures can be separated by: Distillation, Chromatography, Evapouration, Filtration, Decantation, Crystalization, Magnatisim, Sorting By Hand, Sifting
Mixtures can be separated by distillation, sieving, flotation, centrifugation, ion exchange, etc.
Most of the components of petroleum are separated by Fractional distillation.
the main way of separating a solution is evaporation or distillation, to separate two liquids this doesn't work. someone improve my answer.