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How can we seperate a mixture of two immiscible liquids describe with a neat diagram the method of sublimation​

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Answered by devanshi02005
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Answer:

Might be you have written two Questions in one line

Explanation:

Immiscible means that the liquids don't dissolve in each other – oil and water are an example. 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

Sublimation consists of the evaporation of a solid from a hot surface and subsequent condensation on another surface at a lower temperature. Depending on the nature of the solid, sublimation can occur at atmospheric pressure or vacuum.

Sublimation is the process through which a solid goes directly to a gas, skipping the liquid state. Examples are mothballs, dry ice, snow in the winter months, freeze-drying (ice crystals in a frozen food bag),

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