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What is fraction distillation used for?

To separate liquids that are mixed together - provided they have clearly different boiling points.


Is filtering a common method to separate liquid?

No. Liquids cannot be separated by filtering. A method to separate mixed liquids is distillation.


What happen when liquid mixed with other liquid?

When two liquids are mixed together, they can either form a homogeneous mixture, where the substances are completely dissolved and evenly distributed, or they can form a heterogeneous mixture, where the substances remain separate. The nature of the interaction between the liquids will determine the final outcome.


What happens when liquid is mixed with liquids?

When liquids are mixed together, they can form a homogenous mixture if they are miscible, meaning they can fully dissolve in each other. If the liquids are immiscible, they will form separate layers based on their densities, with the less dense liquid typically floating on top of the denser liquid.


What do you call the liquid which mixed with each other?

Immisisble liquides, Example: water+kerosene


Are all liquids are able to be mixed to create solutions?

Not all liquids are able to be mixed to create solutions. Some liquids may not be soluble in each other and will separate into layers rather than forming a homogeneous mixture.


Can a solution be made from 2 liquids?

Yes, a solution can be made from two liquids. When two liquids are mixed together and form a homogeneous mixture, it is considered a solution. Examples include saltwater (water and salt dissolved together) and vinegar (acetic acid and water mixed together).


What if two liquids have the same density?

If two liquids have the same density, they will not separate when mixed together. This means they are immiscible and will form a homogeneous mixture. Their individual properties may still affect how they interact chemically or physically.


What are immiscible liqids?

Immiscible liquids are two or more liquids that do not mix or dissolve in each other when combined due to differences in polarity or composition. This separation results in the formation of distinct layers when the liquids are mixed together, with each liquid retaining its own properties. Examples include oil and water or oil and vinegar.


What is miscible and immiscible?

Miscible liquids are liquids that form a homogeneous mixture when they are added together. Obviously liquids that are immiscible do not form a homogeneous mixture when they are added together.


Can filtering separate any two chemicals mixed together?

no


How does sand and water separate when mixed together?

through filtration

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