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how would you separate (1) oil from water (2) oxygen from air​

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1) Oil from water:

=> Two immscible liquids,oil and water can be separated by using separating funnel. This process involves using the mixtures of unequal particle density. Because water is denser than oil,it can be separated by means of the funnel and left in the funnel with an oil layer.

2) Oxygen from air:

=> An air separation plant separates atmospheric air into its primary components, typically nitrogen and oxygen, and sometimes also argon and other rate inert gases. The most common method of air separation is fractional distillation.

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