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Which Equipment Would Help You Separate A Liquid Mixture By Distillation

Which equipment would help you separate a liquid mixture by distillation?

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What is the separation of two miscible liquids by distillation, and what is this method called ?

Distillation is used for separating a mixture of miscible liquids into its components, when both the components are miscible with each other and the difference in the boiling points of the liquid components is more than 20-25 degree celsius.The mixture is heated in a flask until the mixture boils, the vapours produced due to boiling of liquid are passed through a condenser, where they are condensed back to the pure liquid which is collected separatelyThose liquid mixtures can beseperated by distillation in which difference in the boiling points of the liquid components is more than 20-25 degree celsius.Hope it helps…

How to separate mixtures? HELP!?

The mixture contains the following: CuSO4'5H2O + SiO2 + H2O.

They will be mixed together into a liquid and I must separate them all without harming them in any way.

*CuSO4'5H2O is 2.284 g/mm (density), 23.1 g/100g H2O at 25` C (solubility), melts at 150` C, and is a blue crystalline solid

*SiO2 is 2.2 g/mm (density), 0.012 g/100g H2O at 25` C (solubility), melts at 1,650` C, and is a white crystalline solid

*H2O is 1.000 g/mm (density), N/A, melts at 0` C, and is a transparent, colorless, liquid

I only get one test tube of this solution so I cannot screw it up! And I will have 80 minutes to perform the experiment.

Thanks so much!:)

How can we separate a mixture of two immiscible liquids?

Two immiscible liquids can be separated by using a Seperating funnel. Which is usually pear shaped or conical in shape. The picture is shared belowThis funnel is used in seperating the immiscible liquids. The upper part of funnel has a stop cork and at the bottom there is an outlet for seperating the layer. Layers of liquids which are immiscible can be seperated. The funnel is shaken vigorously to seperate the liquids into layers, accordingly by their individual densities Dense liquids often tend to stay on the upper part of the funnel and lighter liquids stay at the bottom and thus it is removed first from the outlet.

In what country would distillation help?

ok this is talking about the distillation of contaminated water and i need to know the contries that would benifit from distillation(that means the countries that dont have it)

How would I separate a mixture of iron filings, water, rubbing alcohol, Styrofoam, sand, and salt?

The Styrofoam is floating on the surface of the liquid. Skim the Styrofoam off.

Remove the iron filing with a magnet.

Decant the liquid off the remaining sand.

Use fractional distillation to separate the alcohol in the liquid mixture.

Evaporate the remaining liquid to recover the salt. (If you really need the water, use the distillation equipment again.)

How can you separate two miscible liquids?

Separation of two or more liquidsLiquids can be described in two ways – immiscible and miscible. The separation technique used for each liquid depends on the properties of the liquids.Immiscible liquidsOil and water can be separated using a funnelImmiscible means that the liquids don't dissolve in each other – oil and water are an example. It is possible to shake up the liquids and get them to mix but they soon separate. Separating immiscible liquids is done simply using a separating funnel. The two liquids are put into the funnel and are left for a short time to settle out and form two layers. The tap of the funnel is opened and the bottom liquid is allowed to run. The two liquids are now separate.Miscible liquidsMiscible liquids are harder to separate as they dissolve in each other. Miscible liquids are often separated using fractional distillation. This is possible as miscible liquids have different boiling points.Fractional distillation of liquid airYou need to be able to explain how nitrogen and oxygen are obtained from the air.About 78 per cent of the air is nitrogen and 21 per cent is oxygen. These two gases can be separated by fractional distillation of liquid air.Liquefying the airFractional distillationAir is filtered to remove dust, and then cooled in stages until it reaches –200°C. At this temperature it is a liquid. We say that the air has been liquefied.Here's what happens as the air liquefies:Water vapour condenses, and is removed using absorbent filtersCarbon dioxide freezes at –79ºC, and is removedOxygen liquefies at –183ºCNitrogen liquefies at –196ºCThe liquid nitrogen and oxygen are then separated by fractional distillation.

What points do we use to separate two liquids?

The technique used depends on whether the liquids dissolve in each other, and so are miscible, or if they are immiscible. Fractional distillation is a technique used to separate liquids according to their boiling points. Chromatography is used to separate mixtures of coloured compounds.Mixtures of liquids can be separated according to their properties. The technique used depends on whether the liquids dissolve in each other, and so are miscible, or if they are immiscible. Fractional distillation is a technique used to separate liquids according to their boiling points. Chromatography is used to separate mixtures of coloured compounds.Separation of liquidsLiquids can be described in two ways – immiscible and miscible. The separation technique used for each liquid depends on the properties of the liquids.Immiscible liquidsOil and water can be separated using a funnelImmiscible means that the liquids don't dissolve in each other – oil and water are an example. It is possible to shake up the liquids and get them to mix but they soon separate. Separating immiscible liquids is done simply using a separating funnel. The two liquids are put into the funnel and are left for a short time to settle out and form two layers. The tap of the funnel is opened and the bottom liquid is allowed to run. The two liquids are now separate.Miscible liquidsMiscible liquids are harder to separate as they dissolve in each other. Miscible liquids are often separated using fractional distillation. This is possible as miscible liquids have different boiling points.Boiling point Flashcards | Quizlet

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