Chemistry, asked by abhisam85, 8 months ago

immiscible liquids can be seperated by​

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Answered by babupk2020
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Explanation:

For example, when a mixture of water and oil is present in a beaker, a distinct layer between the two consistency is formed, with the oil layer floating on top of the water layer. This separation can be done by pouring oil out of the container, leaving water behind.

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Answered by aarush113
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Two immiscible liquids can be separated from each other by using a separating funnel. This method of separation is based on the difference in densities of the liquids. ... Pour this mixture into a separating funnel from the top. Close the mouth of the funnel and shake the mixture vigorously.

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