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It is easy to seperate a chemical that is not soluble in water from a chemical that is soluble in water.

You add water.

Explanation: the soluble chemical will mix with the water, leaving the layer of the insoluble chemical on top or below, depending on the density. You can then extract the top layer using a pipette, or run it off if you are using a burette.

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