if they're miscible and have different boiling points, you could use fractional distillation.
it is separated by means of solute and solvent
yes
By centrifugal action
Allow the mixture to sit until the oil and water have separated. Then pour off the oil.
Oil can be separated from a mixture of oil and water using techniques such as centrifugation, skimming, or using a separating funnel. These methods rely on the differences in density and immiscibility of oil and water to physically separate them. Once separated, the oil can be further refined or processed accordingly.
Leakage of oil and other petroleum products,chemicals from ship tankers cause seawater poisoning.Effects are very harmfull..
Seawater is a mixture. It is composed of water, various dissolved salts and minerals, gases, and organic matter. These components can be physically separated through processes such as evaporation or filtration.
it is separated by means of solute and solvent
fractional distillation.
Crude oil is separated in an oil refinery which makes a bunch of different byproducts such as airplane gas, kerosene, and alot more. -cooleye101
An oil refinery
yes
fractional distillation.
Cooking oil can be separated by filtration, but certain oils are much more efficient than others in properly filtrating. The best oil for filtration is cottonseed.
Crude oil is separated by fractional distillation in an oil refinery.
I dont think it can
By centrifugal action