Science, asked by jeevan75, 11 months ago

mixture of water and mercury can be separated by suspension centrifugation sublimation evaporation​

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Answered by santy2
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Answer:

Decanting

Explanation:

Mercury and water are immiscible liquids.

They can be separated using a separating funnel.

Since mercury is denser than water it lies at the bottom and water forms the upper layer.

So since mercury is at the bottom it flows first out of the separating funnel.

The method of separation is decanting.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Answer:

Mercury and water never mix, since mercury is almost 5.43 times denser than water, Mercury and water can be separated by the process called decantation.

This is carried out by using separating a funnel.

Since the separation of two immiscible liquids depends on the difference in their densities. settle down as it is heavier than water.

Therefore, forms the lower layer and separated from water by decantation.

Mercury is amongst a very limited number of elements or compounds that may react with other elements and does not react with water.

It reacts with oxygen,at a high temperature which is - around 350 degrees Celsius.

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