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method used when separating a soluble solvent from a solid

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Answered by sanidhya973
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Answer:

well it depends which which compound is solvent and what is solid dissolved

Explanation:

some some of the methods and examples are: -

1. salt water mixture is separated by the process of boiling the mixture

in this process the water gets evaporated and the solid salt remains on the container

2. another method is crystallization in which the water is evaporated up and the crystals of solid remain in there

for an example, if you want crystals of copper sulphate from its solution which is a mixture of copper sulphate crystals dissolved in water then you should heat the the solution carefully and after sometime you will observe that water get evaporated and blue crystals of copper sulphate remain in the beaker or China dish

there could be many more other chemical reactions which could solve this problem but I think the above two examples are enough for exam point of view

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Answered by ItzinnocentRaj
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Answer:

HERE IS UR ANSWER

Mixtures can be separated using a variety of techniques.

Chromatography involves solvent separation on a solid medium.

Distillation takes advantage of differences in boiling points.

Evaporation removes a liquid from a solution to leave a solid material.

Filtration separates solids of different sizes.

Explanation:

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