The separation of liquid and solids from a suspension can be separated four different ways. First is the recovery of the solid component, with the liquid portion being discarded. Second, is the recovery of the liquid, with disposal of the solid. Third is the recovery of both the liquid and the solid. Fourth is the recovery of neither.
Filtration, destillation, evaporation (drying), centrifuging
Several methods are: filtration, centrifugation, evaporation, etc.
Filtration. Another method is crystallisation but this must be accompanied by condensation of the evaporated liquid.
Examples: distillation, decantation, liquid chromatography, separation funnel.
by sifting,magnetism
There are several different ways and procedures of separating mixtures, though, some mixtures areirreversible, and can permanently be combined. A few ways of separating mixtures is through evaporation, filtration, sieving, gravity separation, distillation, condensation, froth flotation, magnetic separation, chromatography, and centrifuging (http://www.slideshare.net/brittgow/separating-mixtures-1247457). Also certain chemical reactions can separate mixtures, or create substances, i.e. acid+base=salt+water etc. (If this is no help I'm sorry just look up separating mixtures on Google).
ways of separating liquids, simple distillation, fractional distillation, paper chromatography, thin layer chromatography, filtration, evaporation, crystallisation, separating funnel, decantation, centrifuge, centrifuging, decanting-decantation, instrumental methods of analysis, glc gas-liquid chromatography, purifying substances
What are two ways solids form from solutions ?
Examples: containing liquids to be evaporated, containing solids to be weighed, vessel for biological cultures, container for substance to by dried in an oven etc.
Put two difference types of liquids that have different density's. Like put water and olive oil and the oil will sit on top of the olive oil.
Heat can travel in 3 ways by conduction in solids, convection of fluids (liquids or gases), and radiation.
Conduction through solids, convection through liquids and gases, and radiation through empty space.
Conduction through solids, convection through liquids and gases, and radiation through empty space.
There are actually more than seven- # Chromatography # Filtration # Evaporation # Distillation # Fractional Distillation # Magnatisim # Centrifuging # Desiccation # Decanting
There are three ways through which heat can move from one media to another. The three ways are conduction via solids, radiation through air and convection in liquids.
1. increase the temperature of the solvent 2. increase the surface area of the solute 3. increase the agitation and the amount of the solvent
they classified slaves by separating them they classified slaves by separating them
evaporation and filtering
by sifting,magnetism
1.by conduction through dense matter.(solids) 2.by convection through less dense matter (liquids/gas) 3.by radiation through vacuum
5 ways to separate mixtures are distillation, filtration, condensation/distillation, Evaporation, chromatography, centrifuging and magnetism.Chromatography - To separate different coloured dyes. The dyes travel up the chromatography paper at different distances before they cannot remain in solution. The more soluble dyes move further up than the less soluble ones, hence separating from each other.Distillation - to separate and collect a liquid from a solution of a soluble solid. The solution is heated in a flask until the liquid boils. The vapour produced passes into the condenser where it is cooled and condenses to a liquid. The pure liquid (distillate) is collected in a beaker.Evaporation - This method is suitable to separate a soluble solid from a liquid. If the solution is heated, the liquid evaporates leaving the solid behind.Fractional Distillation - This is a special type of distillation used to separate a mixture of liquids. Different liquids boil at different temperatures. When heated, they boil off and condense at different times. The apparatus features a fractionating column, which ensures that only the liquid boils at its boiling point will pass into the condenser.Filtration - To separate an insoluble solid from a liquid. The solid remains in the filter paper and the liquid goes through the paper into the beaker.Some of the example mixtures that can be separated using the above mentioned techniques:(1) separating dyes in inks, or chlorophyll in plants (ethanol as solvent) - chromatography;(2) separating sand from water - filtration;(3) separating ethanol and water - fractional distillation;(4) separating water from ink - simple distillation;(5) separating salt from water - evaporation