4. Which difference in property is used to
separate mixtures by distillation and
through a separating funnel?
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Explanation:
Mixtures can be separated based on their solubility in different solvents, boiling points and melting points. Filtration is used to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid. The mixture is poured through a filter paper in a filter funnel.
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It's critical to separate the component(s) of interest from other materials in a chemical reaction.
Explanation: Distillation is a useful technique for separating mixtures made up of two or more pure liquids. Distillation is a purification procedure that involves vaporising and then condensing and isolating the components of a liquid combination. A mixture is heated, and the most volatile component vaporises at the lowest temperature in simple distillation. The vapour condenses back into a liquid condition after passing through a cooled tube (a condenser). The distillate is the condensate that is collected.
A separating funnel has a hemispherical end and is shaped like a cone. At the top, there's a stopper, and at the bottom, there's a stopcock (tap). The two phases and the mixture to be separated in solution are added through the top of the separating funnel, with the stopcock at the bottom closed.