HOW TO SEPARATE SALT FROM OIL
.First of all to separate salt from oil you need to pour some water, salt, and oil into a beaker in that order.
.After you have put those materials in the beaker, you should see the salt dissolving, then you should be left with oil and water.
.Next to separate the oil from the water you could either, leave the solution for a while and the oil eventually should rise to the top and float above the water, or you could use a funnel with a stopcock at the bottom which will allow you to drain the water out underneath the oil.
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It is virtually impossible to separate salt and water with a sieve unless the two materials have not been touched. This is because when salt is combined with water, it dissolves, and then it is mixed in with the water. To separate these two materials, you have to let the water evaporate, so then the salt is left.
What do you want to end up with ? The clues are the boiling points of water and oil being vastly different and salt being solid when not in solution. Thus heat the mix to evaporate off the water leaving oil and salt then filter to trap the salt.
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A common process one can use to separate salt from water is distillation.
The salt will not dissolve in the oil because oil is nonpolar and salt is polar, and like dissolves like.
coffee grounds, water, oil, and salt. We have access to all of the high school lab equipment, but were given no directions on how to separate these substances. I know how to separate salt from water by evaporation, but I have no clue how to separate any of the others.
It is virtually impossible to separate salt and water with a sieve unless the two materials have not been touched. This is because when salt is combined with water, it dissolves, and then it is mixed in with the water. To separate these two materials, you have to let the water evaporate, so then the salt is left.
What do you want to end up with ? The clues are the boiling points of water and oil being vastly different and salt being solid when not in solution. Thus heat the mix to evaporate off the water leaving oil and salt then filter to trap the salt.
No, it cannot separate salt from a salt solution. This is because salt is soluble in water.
Cut a potato into thin slices and fry the slices in very hot oil/fat.
how do you separate aluminum powder and salt
A hot plate will separate salt water.
you put the salt in the oil :)
no oil and salt is not related
You can separate the salt from the water. You need a special machine to separate salt from the water. but its very hard to do. I hope i answered your Question.
Yes
Evaporate the liquid.