Your question is very vague. Anything can be separate from water. Perhaps you mean to ask what does not mix with water. Oil would be an example.
You can separate sugar from water by evaporation of the water.
evaporation is used to separate sugar and water.
No. You can separate sugar from water by evaporation.
The boiling point of cyclohexylamine is 134.5C and the boiling point of water is 100C. I would use distillation in order to separate cyclohexylamine and water. Because the b.p. of water is lower, the water will separate first.
Filtration would separate the water, leaving the chalk particles behind.
You can separate sugar from water by evaporation of the water.
evaporation is used to separate sugar and water.
No. You can separate sugar from water by evaporation.
A hot plate will separate salt water.
Drink it and your body will separate them.
No. You should use evaporation of the water to separate the sugar and water.
The boiling point of cyclohexylamine is 134.5C and the boiling point of water is 100C. I would use distillation in order to separate cyclohexylamine and water. Because the b.p. of water is lower, the water will separate first.
Filtration would separate the water, leaving the chalk particles behind.
Filtration would separate the water, leaving the chalk particles behind.
Due to the chemical composition of Chalk, you can separate it from water either by filtration of evaporation.
to separate salt and water you can put it out side and let the water evaporate or to speed things up you can put it on the stove.
First, use a funnel to separate the sand and sugar from the oil and water mixture. Then, you can use a separation technique such as decantation or centrifugation to separate the oil from the water. Finally, you can use a process like distillation or filtration to separate the oil from the water.