Science, asked by vaishnavi006, 8 months ago

in order to separate two liquids using a separating funnel:

a)the liquids must have appreciably different boiling points.
b)two liquids must be immiscible with each other.
c)two liquids must be invisible with each other.
d)one of the liquids must be water.

Answers

Answered by jatinchand49
5

Answer: liquid must be immesible with each other.

Answered by soniatiwari214
0

Answer:

Two liquids must be immiscible with each other.

Explanation:

  • When two liquids are immiscible, they do not dissolve in one another. Oil and water are an example.
  • The liquids can be stirred to blend them, but they soon begin to separate.
  • A separating funnel is all that is needed to divide immiscible liquids. The two liquids are added to the funnel and allowed to separate into two layers for a brief period of time.
  • The funnel's tap is opened, allowing the liquid at the bottom to flow. Now the two liquids are divided.
  • In order to separate two immiscible liquids, a separating funnel is used. Oil and water combine to generate two distinct layers because they are fully insoluble in one another.
  • Water forms the lower layer, and oil the upper layer. When two layers have stabilized using a separating funnel, they are held there for resting before being filtered one at a time.

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