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Evaporation occur when intermolecular forces weakened.
electolyte
Filtration, sedimentation (settlement), centrifuge, decanting
sugar is a completely organic solute ant therefor not an electrolite
Presumably you mean surfactant and water? A classic surfactant molecule has a polar, hydrophilic end and a non-polar hydrocarbon liophilic end. With enough of a suitable surfactant, oil droplets will form with the liophilic part of surfactant molecules dissolved in the droplets and water molecules attached to the hydrophilic part of the surfactant. The oil disperses in the water.
Evaporation occur when intermolecular forces weakened.
electolyte
distillation is sometimes suitable for such a task, depending on whats in the solution.
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An ampule is another word for an ampoule, a hermetically-sealed vial containing a sterile solution suitable for injection.
Allow the water to evaporate, leaving behind the salt would be effective for separating salt and water in a mixture.
These separation methods are not suitable for compounds; they are used for mixtures.
An ampoule is a small glass bottle or container containing a solution suitable for injection.
Such acidic solution is a strong electrolyte and allow to conduct the electricity in presence of suitable electrodes.
Crystallisation from solution, flotation, or electrostatic separation from suitable minerals.
Filtration, sedimentation (settlement), centrifuge, decanting