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Answered by BrainlySpam0009
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Extrасtiоn in сhemistry is а seраrаtiоn рrосess соnsisting in the seраrаtiоn оf а substаnсe frоm а mаtrix. Соmmоn exаmрles inсlude liquid-liquid extrасtiоn, аnd sоlid рhаse extrасtiоn. The distributiоn оf а sоlute between twо рhаses is аn equilibrium соnditiоn desсribed by раrtitiоn theоry.

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Extraction in chemistry is a separation process consisting in the separation of a substance from a matrix. Common examples include liquid-liquid extraction, and solid phase extraction. The distribution of a solute between two phases is an equilibrium condition described by partition theory.

What is an example of extraction?

Extraction is the process of selectively removing a compound of interest from a mixture using a solvent. ... Making tea is a good example of extraction. Water is placed in contact with tea bags and the "tea" is extracted from the tea leaves into the water.

What is extraction process?

Extraction is the first step to separate the desired natural products from the raw materials. Extraction methods include solvent extraction, distillation method, pressing and sublimation according to the extraction principle. Solvent extraction is the most widely used method.

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