Put a plastic bag over a leafy part on a tree and tie it so no outside air can get in, if it's hot out moisture should b collected in the bag after a few hours...there are other ways too like certain roots to eat with a lot a water in them and stuff bu. That's all I can remember now
hot water extraction , aqueous extraction, solvent extraction
hot water extraction , aqueous extraction, solvent extraction
Hot water extraction is sometimes refered to as steam cleaning.
The best way to find information about water extraction might be Wikipedia where one can find information about both cold water extrection and hot water extraction. On a wedside called Wikihow one can find a 13 steps manual how to perform a cold water extraction which is nicely illustrated.
DNA extraction from bacteria can be achieved in various ways. Yeast is the best resource to extract the DNA bacteria from using extreme rapid extraction method.
Extraction (Solid-Liquid Extraction)
Electrolysis for the higher elements on the reactivity series Smelting with coke for the middle Physical extraction for the least reactive
Desalination is the extraction of sodium chloride to obtain drinking water, extraction of salt from petroleum, from water wastes etc.
yes
Soda or juice is not recommended as a substitute for water in a cold water extraction method. Codeine is slightly soluble in acidic solutions like soda or acidic juices, but it may not dissolve as effectively as in water, affecting the extraction process. It is best to stick with water for a cold water extraction to ensure optimal results.
No, ethanol and water are miscible. For an extraction, you want two solvents that are immiscible (mutually insoluble). Standard choices for the organic phase are ethyl acetate or dichloromethane. For the aqueous phase, use water, aqueous acid or aqueous base, depending on the compound you are trying to isolate.
The best and simple method is filtration.