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1. SUBLIMATION
Sublimable solid changes into vapour on heating and non sublimable solid is left behind, and they are separated
2.SOLVENT EXTRACTION
The soluble solid dissolves in the solvent and the insoluble solid is left behind , and they are separated
3.FILTRATION
Insoluble solid is left behind the filter
4.EVAPORATION
The soluble solid is left behind while the liquid evaporates
5.SEPERATING FUNNEL
Heavier liquid collects at the bottom layer , lighter liquid layers on the top of the funnel
6.FRACTIONAL DISTILLATION
The liquid with a high boiling point remains in a distillation flask while the other one collects in the receiver
7.BOILING
The gas escapes when the mixture is boiled, as the solubility of gas decreases with the increase in temperature
8.DIFFUSION
Lighter gas diffuses faster than heavier gas, the porous partition separates them.
9.Chromatography
The diff component of the mixture travel through the stationary phase at different speeds, causing them to separate from one another.
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Sublimable solid changes into vapour on heating and non sublimable solid is left behind, and they are separated
2.SOLVENT EXTRACTION
The soluble solid dissolves in the solvent and the insoluble solid is left behind , and they are separated
3.FILTRATION
Insoluble solid is left behind the filter
4.EVAPORATION
The soluble solid is left behind while the liquid evaporates
5.SEPERATING FUNNEL
Heavier liquid collects at the bottom layer , lighter liquid layers on the top of the funnel
6.FRACTIONAL DISTILLATION
The liquid with a high boiling point remains in a distillation flask while the other one collects in the receiver
7.BOILING
The gas escapes when the mixture is boiled, as the solubility of gas decreases with the increase in temperature
8.DIFFUSION
Lighter gas diffuses faster than heavier gas, the porous partition separates them.
9.Chromatography
The diff component of the mixture travel through the stationary phase at different speeds, causing them to separate from one another.
Hope this helps
Thank you
Have a great day!!
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