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

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Answered by shahkhushee700
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Oil and water are immiscible liquids because they do not mix with each other., and form separate layers on mixing. Water being heavier forms the lower layer, and oil being lighter forms the upper layer. A mixture of immiscible liquids is separated by using an apparatus called separating funnel....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.

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Answered by SMUS
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IMMISCIBLE LIQUIDS ARE SEPARATED BY SEPARATING FUNNEL

SUBLIMATION is a type of phase transition, or a change in a state of matter, just like melting, freezing, and evaporation. Through sublimation, a substance changes from a solid to a gas without ever passing through a liquid phase. e.g.  Dry ice, solid CO2

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DIFFERENT LAYERS WILL FORM ACC TO DENSITY OF 2 LIQUIDS IN SEPARATING FUNNEL AND CAN BE SEPARATED......

If a mixture of two solids contain a solid which can sublime on heating then sublimation is used. The mixture is heated and the solid which sublimes is collected in inverted flask and is scratched out. e.g. ammonium chloride and iron

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