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We have to use seperating funnel. We can open and close the tap of seperating funnel. So we can open the tap till one of the liquid go out and it is collected and the tap is closed when the first liquid is fully seperated. Then we can get both liquids seperately. We can collect other liquid in another vessel.
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We can separate a mixture of two immiscible liquids by using the separating technique separating funnel.
Example: Mixture of Kerosene and Water.
Kerosene and Water are two immiscible liquids
so they form two layers in the Separating
Funnel. Water being heavier, forms the lower layer whereas kerosene being lighter forms the upper layer. On opening the nob of separating funnel, the lower layer of water comes out first and collected in a beaker. When the water layer is completely run off then the nob is closed. The kerosene is left behind in the separating funnel.
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Here is ur answer...
We can separate a mixture of two immiscible liquids by using the separating technique separating funnel.
Example: Mixture of Kerosene and Water.
Kerosene and Water are two immiscible liquids
so they form two layers in the Separating
Funnel. Water being heavier, forms the lower layer whereas kerosene being lighter forms the upper layer. On opening the nob of separating funnel, the lower layer of water comes out first and collected in a beaker. When the water layer is completely run off then the nob is closed. The kerosene is left behind in the separating funnel.
Hope it helps u...☺☺☺☺
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