1.10 describe these experimental techniques for the separation of mixtures: • simple distillation • fractional distillation • filtration • crystallisation • paper chromatography
Diagram Showing the Simple Distillation of a Mixture of Salt and Water
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USE: To Separate a Liquid from a Solution (E.g Water from a Solution of Salt Water)
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EXPLANATION:
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FRACTIONAL DISTILLATION
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Diagram Showing the Fractional Distillation of a Mixture of Ethanol and Water
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USE: To Separate Two or More Liquids that are Miscible with One Another (E.g Ethanol and Water from a Mixture of the Two)
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EXPLANATION:
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FILTRATION
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Diagram Showing the Filtration of a Mixture of Sand and Water
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USE: To Separate an Undissolved Solid from a Mixture of the Solid and a Liquid / Solution ( E.g Sand from a mixture of Sand and Water)
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EXPLANATION:
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CRYSTALLIZATION
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Diagram Showing the Process of Crystallization
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USE: To Separate a Dissolved Solid from a Solution, When the Solid is Much More Soluble in Hot Solvent than in Cold (E.g Copper (II) Sulphate from a Solution of Copper (II) Sulphate in Water)
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EXPLANATION:
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PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY
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Diagram Showing the Paper Chromatography of Ink and Plant Dye
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USE: To Separate Substances that have Different Solubilities in a Given Solvent (E.g Different Coloured Inks that have been Mixed to Make Black Ink)
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EXPLANATION:
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