Chemistry, asked by samanyumalik, 1 year ago

how to separate a gas from a liquid


riddhi66: But there are some which can mix.. like CO2 in water...!!
Brainlynostalgia: Hmm..thats only slightly soluble and too low in concentration to considering it to be seperated by any physical methods.
riddhi66: But still gases like Ammonia are very soluble...!?
Vaibhav221928122: i know but on the vaporization of a liquids broke the intermoleqular force bond
Brainlynostalgia: Nope thats not...gases are soluble means it should mix with each other without any chemical reactions(and should mix by means of weak van der waal forces.) When ammonia mixes with water a chemical reaction follows and thus its not considered as liwuid-gas solution.
Vaibhav221928122: anyways hello riddhi
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Answers

Answered by riddhi66
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You may use fractional distillation...!!
Answered by Vaibhav221928122
1
you may use latent heat of vaporization
latent heat of vaporization by heating a liquids below its boiling point
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