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.
Mixtures are the combinations of different components which are not chemically attached. The components of a mixture can be separated by using different techniques like filtration, crystallization, sublimation and distillation.
Depends on the mixture. Centrifuge may separate some. A catalyst may others. Some will separate on their own. Change in temperature hot or cold.
density, viscosity, magnetism... loads and loads
Filtration.
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Homogeneous mixtures are more difficult to separate than heterogeneous mixtures because the particles are all mixed together, whereas heterogeneous mixtures have particles big enough to see.
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These separation methods are not suitable for compounds; they are used for mixtures.
Hetergenous mixtures are made of different substances that remain physically separate.
Some of the types of properties that can be used to separate mixtures are:FiltrationDistillationChromatographyMagnetismFloatationExtractionCrystallizationMechanical Separation
Mixtures.
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Chromatography is used in case of an investigation as in the analysis of poisoned food, chromatography can help find individual components.
HPLC, HPTLC, GPC
Distillation, filtering, sifting, and evaporation.
Separation of mixtures is generally based on physical properties.
Filtration, distillation, crystallization. Sublimination or chromotography could be used as well.
Distillation, filtering, sifting, and evaporation.
Distillation, filtering, sifting, and evaporation.
Evaporation of the water?
There not. it is much easier to separate a heterogeneous mixture