The difference between boiling points is exploited.
Antifreeze is a homogeneous mixture. Homogeneous mixtures are hard to separate and antifreeze is hard to separate. In addition, it is well mixed, which is another property of homogeneous mixtures.
Distillation
Homogeneous mixtures are two different elements that combine in someway and a homogeneous mixture is when you can't tell when they are mixed. For example something like salt water, an example of something being not homogeneous is ground soil because you can separate the different parts of it.
You can simply separate salt and water by distillation method.
Methods are: distillation, sieving, decantation, filtration, ion exchange - depending on the type of mixture.
Antifreeze is a homogeneous mixture. Homogeneous mixtures are hard to separate and antifreeze is hard to separate. In addition, it is well mixed, which is another property of homogeneous mixtures.
There not. it is much easier to separate a heterogeneous mixture
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Boiling point
Antifreeze is a homogeneous mixture. Homogeneous mixtures are hard to separate and antifreeze is hard to separate. In addition, it is well mixed, which is another property of homogeneous mixtures.
Antifreeze is a homogeneous mixture. Homogeneous mixtures are hard to separate and antifreeze is hard to separate. In addition, it is well mixed, which is another property of homogeneous mixtures.
A good method is the distillation.
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.
there are several ways to separate mixtures...evaporation, distillation, filtering, paper chromatograpy
Distillation, filtering, sifting, and evaporation.
Distillation, filtering, sifting, and evaporation.
Distillation, filtering, sifting, and evaporation.