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salt and water sand and water
1. Filteration2. Sedimentation3. Evaporation
Yes petroleum can be separated by using: 1.Distillation 2.Evaporation
The solubility of silver chloride in water is almost negligible. So it could be separated from water by filtration or evaporation.
pour the mixture through a filter that will let the smaller substance through, but not the larger one.
salt and water sand and water
1. Filteration2. Sedimentation3. Evaporation
Possibilities are: distillation, filtration, crystallisation, evaporation, precipitation, etc.
The solution of magnesium sulfate and water can be separated by a process called evaporation. The solution is heated until the water evaporates, leaving behind the solid magnesium sulfate. The remaining magnesium sulfate crystals can then be collected and the water can be condensed back into a liquid form through condensation.
It can be separated into its starting substances by trying to mix other substances until u get them separated into there own group. That is how you get them to be separated in to there own starting places before they even got mixed.
The most common one is filtration, but centrifugation and reverse osmosis could also work.
by using separating funnel
A mixture of liquids with different boiling points like water and ethanol or crude oil which is a mixture of hydrocarbons. It can also be used to separate a solution into its solvent and solute, for example salt solution (salt water) could be separated into water (solvent) and salt (solute)
Yes petroleum can be separated by using: 1.Distillation 2.Evaporation
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The solubility of silver chloride in water is almost negligible. So it could be separated from water by filtration or evaporation.
Yes, you can use evaporation of water to get separated from sugar. This evaporated water could be distilled for reuse. However, if the water is cotaining salts or other impurities; that could not be evaporated; then they will remain with sugar.