that depends on the mixture for eg sand and water can be separated salt and water can't be separated
A suspension can be separate from the liquid by filtration.
It is not possible; filtration as a separating method is based on the difference between boiling points.
No. Distillation allows a mixture to be separated by differences in boiling point.
Yes, depending on the mixture.
No.
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The difference between boiling points is exploited.
- Filtration is a method of separation when we want to separate solids from a liquid.- Distillation is a method of separation when we want to separate the components of a liquid mixture, relying on the differences between boiling points.
Methods are: distillation, sieving, decantation, filtration, ion exchange - depending on the type of mixture.
1) magnetic attraction: Used to separate particles out based on magnetic properties2) distillation: Used to separated gases with different boiling points3) sifting: A form of filtration used to remove larger particles from smaller ones4) centrifuge: Used to remove suspended particles from solution5) chromatography: Used to separate constituents of mixture based on chemical properties such as polarity6) Through filtration: allows smaller particles to pass without allowing larger ones through7) sedimentation: see centrifuge8) Gravity separation: is an industrial method of separating two components from a suspension or any homogenous mixture.9) Electrophoresis: used to separate molecules based on size or size-to-charge ratio
It is not possible; filtration as a separating method is based on the difference between boiling points.
Filtration- technique using a porous barrier to separate a solid from a liquidDistillation-separates parts of mixtures based on boiling points of componentscrystallization- technique results in the formation of pure solid particlesor chromatography paper...
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Boiling point
Of course, you can separate a mixture with evaporation, filters or with cooling and boiling.
A type of Mixture in which Solute and Solvent Both are liquid can be separated by Distillation. It is done on the basis of their boiling point and if boiling point is below 25 C then fractional distillation is done.
The best process for separating powder from water depends on the powder. If the powder dissolves in the water, then boiling the water and condensing it (distillation), will separate the two components. If the powder does not dissolve in the water, then simple filtration will separate the two.
The difference between boiling points is exploited.
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Different liquids boil at different temperatures. When the boiling points (the temperature at which a liquid boils) are sufficiently different, boiling can be used to seperate the liquids
This is because their boiling points are close. Distillation is used to separate mixtures in which their constituents have boiling points that are relatively far apart. A better method would be fractional distillation which can be used to separate mixtures in which their constituents have relatively close boiling points.
They can usually be separated through 2 main methods. Filtration (using filter paper so separate the liquids and solids in a heterogeneous mixture) or through boiling. Boiling is basically heating the solution until it comes to a boil; as the water evaporates your are left with the solid in the solution.