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name any two processes used to separate insoluble solid from a liquid

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Answered by abhishek0072
46
hey mate here is ur answer.........

simple distillation, fractional distillation is best for separating a solution of two miscible liquids. (Miscible liquids are liquids that dissolve in each other). The Fractional method takes advantage of the different boiling points of the two liquids.

To separate insoluble impurities from salt, you used a process called filtration. The filter paper allowed the soluble solute (salt) and the solvent (water) to pass through, but it trapped the larger pieces of insoluble impurities as a residue. The substances that pass through the filter paper are called the filtrate.

Decantation is used to separate insoluble solids or liquidfrom liquid. Rain water is a mixture of mud and water. It is purified by decantation.

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Answered by Anonymous
27

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according to your question, we have to name two processes used to separate insoluble solid from a liquid.

insoluble according to chemistry means a substance that can't be dissolved.

there are many processes to separate substances like evaporation, distillation, chromatography etc.

but here we have to separate solid from liquid and the solid in insoluble means can't be dissolved.

some of the processes are :-

# filteration

by this process we can separate pebbles from water or any other liquid and also can separate tea leaves from tea.

# decantation

this process is basically used to separate sand from sand water. in this process the heavy particles settle down then the liquid or water is slowly poured from that vessel.

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