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29-30. How would you separate a mixture made up of the following components?
paper clips, aluminum foil, salt, water?​

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Answered by trps1976
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It is easy to separate sand and water by filtering the mixture. Salt can be separated from a solution through evaporation. The water can also be recovered as well as the salt if the water vapour is trapped and cooled to condense the water vapour back into a liquid. This process is called distillation.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:- 1. The solvent can be extracted from a solution using simple distillation. As an illustration, straightforward distillation may separate water from salt solution.
2. The reason why this procedure works is that water has a lower boiling point than salt. The water evaporates from the solution as it gets hotter.
3. Afterwardd, it is cooled and condensed into a different container.
The salt does not evaporate and remains in place.
4. The melting and boiling points of each pure substance are unique. Measuring the liquid's boiling point is one approach to determine the purity of the separated liquid.
5. For instance, 100 °C is the boiling point of pure water. The boiling point of the substance will be greater if any dissolved particles are present.
Using fractional distillation, you may separate a liquid from a solid .

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