chromatography is refered to as a set of technique thst separtes different compounds.
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distillation is a method for seperating mixtures based on differences in the condition required .
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Petroleum is separated by distillation.
Expect simple filtration by gravity to use less energy than distillation (where you have to take the material to its gaseous state) so it will be cheaper, but if you're considering reverse osmosis (a hi-tech form of filtering) against solar-powered distillation (in a solar still), the running costs of R-O are large, the running costs of a solar still are small.
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Both filtration and distillation take advantage of differences in physical properties of the components in a mixture. Filtration separates solids from liquids based on particle size, allowing larger particles to be trapped while the liquid passes through. Distillation, on the other hand, exploits differences in boiling points to vaporize a liquid and then condense it back into a liquid form, effectively separating components based on their volatility.
Distillation would produce the purest water from a river compared to filtration. Distillation involves boiling the water, then condensing the steam, which removes impurities, bacteria, and dissolved solids. Filtration can remove larger particles and some contaminants but may not eliminate dissolved substances or pathogens effectively. Therefore, for achieving the highest purity, distillation is the better method.
Petroleum is separated by distillation.
Distillation Filtration Evaporation
Distillation, Filtration
Methods are: distillation, sieving, decantation, filtration, ion exchange - depending on the type of mixture.
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Expect simple filtration by gravity to use less energy than distillation (where you have to take the material to its gaseous state) so it will be cheaper, but if you're considering reverse osmosis (a hi-tech form of filtering) against solar-powered distillation (in a solar still), the running costs of R-O are large, the running costs of a solar still are small.
Both filtration and distillation take advantage of differences in physical properties of the components in a mixture. Filtration separates solids from liquids based on particle size, allowing larger particles to be trapped while the liquid passes through. Distillation, on the other hand, exploits differences in boiling points to vaporize a liquid and then condense it back into a liquid form, effectively separating components based on their volatility.
Both. But filtration is more common.
Distillation would produce the purest water from a river compared to filtration. Distillation involves boiling the water, then condensing the steam, which removes impurities, bacteria, and dissolved solids. Filtration can remove larger particles and some contaminants but may not eliminate dissolved substances or pathogens effectively. Therefore, for achieving the highest purity, distillation is the better method.
Filtration Paper Chromatography Distillation
Boiling Bleach Filtration Distillation
This depends on the considered application.