Name the separation method of separating sulphur from sulphur and copper.
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The simple answer is to use water. Water will wash away the sulfur and leave the (much) denser copper behind in the same way that gold miners “pan” for gold
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Sulphur and copper can be separated by dissolving the mixture in carbon disulphide followed by filtration to separate copper. Sulphur dissolved in CS2 is the filtrate and sulphur is obtained by evaporation of CS2.:
Step1: Dissolve the mixture of sulphur and copper in carbondisulphide. Carbondisulphide will dissolve sulphur but not copper..
Step2: Filter the solution. Copper is separated as the residue.
Step3: The filtrate contains sulphur in carbondisulphide. Evaporate the filtrate to vapourize carbondisulphide. Crystals of sulphur are left behind.
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