freeze one liquid while the other one is still liquidized.
A centrifuge is used to spin liquids to separate components.
Immisisble liquides, Example: water+kerosene
Yes, a condenser can separate immiscible liquids by selectively condensing one of the liquids based on its boiling point. This process is called fractional distillation and is commonly used in chemical laboratories to separate mixtures of immiscible liquids.
No. Liquids cannot be separated by filtering. A method to separate mixed liquids is distillation.
In most cases, two mixed liquids can best be separated by the process of distillation, in which the liquid with the lower boiling point is boiled off and collected as vapor, and it can then condense back into a liquid. It is also possible to separate two mixed liquids by cooling them to the point that one of the liquids freezes; no two liquids would have exactly the same freezing point, just as they do not have exactly the same boiling point (of course, if the freezing points or the boiling points are very close, that makes the separation process harder).
Cool it until one substance freezes out.
freeze one liquid while the other one is still liquidized.
its hard be cause you are not able to separate the different liquids if their combined also know as a solution.
nernst distribution law
Pouring off can only separate solids or liquids with a different density than the solution.
you can separate a solution by evaporating it, melting it and by heating it
There are a number of different ways to separate the parts of a mixture of liquids. Since the liquids in question usually have different boiling points, they can be separated by means of distillation. If they have significantly different densities, it may be possible to separate them be means of a centrifuge. The liquid can be poured onto paper and separated by means of chromatography, based on the different rates at which different substances diffuse through paper. In some cases freezing, rather than boiling, can be used as a means of distillation.
You can separate two immiscible liquids using the method of fractional distillation if the 2 liquids are having an appreciable difference in their boiling points.
the main way of separating a solution is evaporation or distillation, to separate two liquids this doesn't work. someone improve my answer.
no :(
Freezing.
pick up the solids with your hands and separate them from the liquids :P