what are misible liquid? give one example. explain how will you seprate them?
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miscible liquid are those which are homogeneous....eg... milk with water...and alcohol with water....
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miscible liquid are the types of liquid which can be mixed together to form a single solution.
for example
1..let us take first liquid as water .
2..let us take second liquid as kerosene.
3..finally mix both the liquids.
...... hence the solution formed is a mixed solution of two miscible liquids
separation
if we take the mixture of that liquid and boil it. in a round bottom flask and through a delivery tube flask is connected to a jar which will collect the vapours of the liquid and then throw some water on the the jar in which the vapors of the evaporated liquid are there and then the evaporated vapour will condensed into jar from gaseous state to liquid state.
after sometime the liquid which evaporates first will be there in the jar and the liquid which which boils later will remain there in the round bottom flask only.
hence the liquids kerosene and water will be separated
in this experiment kerosene will boil firstly because its boiling point is much lower than the water so its vapour will be formed firstly and it will be constant in the form of liquid in the jar by the help of condensation precipitation it will be separated from the miscible liquid in the jar...
for example
1..let us take first liquid as water .
2..let us take second liquid as kerosene.
3..finally mix both the liquids.
...... hence the solution formed is a mixed solution of two miscible liquids
separation
if we take the mixture of that liquid and boil it. in a round bottom flask and through a delivery tube flask is connected to a jar which will collect the vapours of the liquid and then throw some water on the the jar in which the vapors of the evaporated liquid are there and then the evaporated vapour will condensed into jar from gaseous state to liquid state.
after sometime the liquid which evaporates first will be there in the jar and the liquid which which boils later will remain there in the round bottom flask only.
hence the liquids kerosene and water will be separated
in this experiment kerosene will boil firstly because its boiling point is much lower than the water so its vapour will be formed firstly and it will be constant in the form of liquid in the jar by the help of condensation precipitation it will be separated from the miscible liquid in the jar...
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