distillation
Desiccation.
The correct word is "separate". To put "separate" in alphabetical order, you would arrange it as "a-e-e-p-r-r-s-t."
The base word of "evaporation" is "vapor." Evaporation refers to the process of a liquid turning into vapor.
No, evaporation and filtering alone cannot separate mixtures because they work based on different principles. Evaporation separates a mixture by vaporizing the liquid component, leaving behind the solid components. Filtering removes solid particles from a liquid by passing it through a porous material, but it does not separate components with different boiling points like evaporation does.
The process of using evaporation and condensation to separate parts of a mixture is called distillation. Evaporation separates the components based on their boiling points, while condensation allows the separated components to be collected.
Desiccation.
Evaporation off of plants
The root word of the word "evaporation" is "vapor," which means a substance in the form of gas or mist. Evaporation refers to the process by which a liquid turns into vapor, typically due to heating.
Two ways are evaporation and distillation.
By evaporation the liquid is deleted.
Divide? Segregate?
No; only after the evaporation of water sodium chloride crystals are obtained.
you can do it by the temperature
The word you are looking for is "separate."
The Latin root word that most likely means "separate from the public" is "privatus."
You can separate sugar from water by evaporation of the water.
The correct word is "separate". To put "separate" in alphabetical order, you would arrange it as "a-e-e-p-r-r-s-t."