it doesn't separate because it is frozen. it separates because the temperature decreases, and as temp. decreases, solubility decreases
no
frozen mix is the solute The water/ice is the solvent.
One method to separate colored ink from black ink is through a process called chromatography, which can separate the different components based on their molecular properties and solubility in a solvent. Another method is through fractional distillation, where the inks are heated to their respective boiling points, allowing for separation based on the different boiling points of the components.
When the temperature of a sample of water is -5 degrees Celsius, the water is frozen and in a solid state.
Water is sometimes kept in colored bottles to protect it from sunlight, which can promote the growth of algae and bacteria. Colored bottles help to block out harmful UV rays and prevent the water from becoming contaminated.
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A possible hypothesis could be: "If salt is mixed with water and the solution is frozen, then the salt will not separate from the water, as both salt and water will freeze together into a solid."
No, not from the frozen state. If a saline solution (dissolved salt in water) is gently heated, the water will evaporate, leaving salt crystals behind. If the water vapour is captured and condensed, the result is drinking water.
Using papers
To separate colored sand, you can use a method called sedimentation. Start by mixing the colored sand with water in a clear container, allowing the colors to settle based on their density. Once settled, carefully pour off the water and layers of sand, collecting each color separately. For finer separation, you can also use a sieve or filter to isolate different colors based on grain size.
when the water is frozen
When a mixture of salt and water freeze, the two substances will not separate. The mixture will just become frozen salt water.
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Greenland has the most frozen water. Greenland has the most frozen water.
Frozen water is stored as ice.
frozen mix is the solute The water/ice is the solvent.