Chemistry, asked by vinnarasimichael, 4 months ago

. Name the apparatus that you will use to
separate the components of mixtures
containing two, i. miscible liquids,
ii. immiscible liquids.​

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Answered by shantanukumar9686
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Answer:

Immiscible means that the liquids don't dissolve in each other. Oil and water are an example. It is possible to shake up the liquids and get them to mix but they soon separate. Separating immiscible liquids is done simply using a separating funnel. The two liquids are put into the funnel and are left for a short time to settle out and form two layers. The tap of the funnel is opened and the bottom liquid is allowed to run. The two liquids are now separate.

Explanation:

Decantation can be used to separate immiscible liquids that have different densities. For example, when a mixture of water and oil is present in a beaker, a distinct layer between the two consistency is formed, with the oil layer floating on top of the water layer.

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