sepreting funnal
oil and water
- water has a higher density and is under oil- you need oil not water
A simple method is decantation.
Yes, filtration is not an effective method for separating oil from water because oil molecules are much smaller than the pores in a filter. Instead, methods like centrifugation or skimming can be used to separate oil from water more effectively.
The simplest method is decantation.
No, it is a physical process.
the answer is extraction. represent
No, fractional distillation is not effective in separating oil and water because they have very different boiling points. Oil has a higher boiling point than water, so they would not separate in a fractional distillation process. Instead, a process such as gravity separation or using a separating funnel would be more effective in separating oil and water.
the oil will not mix with water and stay as bubble in the top
Decantation is commonly used to separate a mixture of a liquid and a solid component, where the solid settles at the bottom. Examples include separating sand from water, separating tea leaves from brewed tea, or separating settling chalk from water.
A separating funnel is a piece of equipment that is used in laboratories to separate two liquids, such as oil and water. It is mostly made of glass.
Separating oil from water is very easy, but extremely dangerous! What you must do is set the oil on fire. Either that, or place the oil at a very high temperature so that the water boils out of it. The first method removes the oil. The second method removes the water.