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How will you separate a mixture of mercury all oil and water?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Well Mercury, oil and water don't mix because of their density.So there will be 3 separate phases.Mercury will stay at last then water and then oil.Then you can separate them. 
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

mercury, oil and water are three liquids immiscible with each other and have different densities. Oil has the least density while mercury has the maximum density.

A mixture of the three liquids will have oil as topmost layer followed by water and then mercury. These can be separated by using a separating funnel.

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