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A mixture of barium sulphate and h2o are separated by

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Answered by ButterFliee
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it is separated by crystallization and filtration method

Answered by swaSvishwakarma
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Explanation:

Barium sulfate is an inorganic salt that is completely insoluble in water.  It is used as a radiocontrast agent in medical imaging tests since it absorbs x-rays better than human tissues.  When mixed with water, barium sulfate forms a heterogeneous mixture since it doesn't dissolve.  Specifically, the solid particles form a suspension in the water.  The solid is easy to separate from the water a couple of different ways.  You could put the mixture in a centrifuge. ...

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