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what is the basic principle for the seperation of two immiscible liquid​

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Answered by achsapatel
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Separation of two immiscible liquids is based on difference the densities of the two liquids. The method is used for separating two immiscible liquids, such as oil and water.

Answered by XxMissPsychoxX
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Immiscible layers separate out in layers depending on their densities in separating funnel. For example: Kerosene oil and water can be separated by using separating funnel.

  • A mixture of kerosene oil and water is poured to the separating funnel.

  • Let it stand undisturbed for sometime so that separate layers of oil and water are formed.

  • Open the stopcock of the separating funnel and pour out the lower layer of water carefully.

  • Close the stopcock of the separating funnel as the oil reaches the stopcock.

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