state the technique for separating water and carbon tetra cholride in points
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Water and carbon tetrachloride can be separated by a process known as "gravity separation". Both of them differ in their specific gravity.
Water and carbontetrachloride, being immiscible, form two different layers when mixed together with water on top. Carbontetrachloride forms a lower layer and water upper. They can be separated using a separating funnel.
In a separating funnel, the liquid forming the lower layer, here carbontetrachloride, can be taken out from a tap at the bottom of the funnel and collected in another vessel. And water remains there in the separating funnel.
Water and carbontetrachloride, being immiscible, form two different layers when mixed together with water on top. Carbontetrachloride forms a lower layer and water upper. They can be separated using a separating funnel.
In a separating funnel, the liquid forming the lower layer, here carbontetrachloride, can be taken out from a tap at the bottom of the funnel and collected in another vessel. And water remains there in the separating funnel.
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