What is the principle of separation used in (1)evaporation,(2)centrifugation,(3)sublimation,(4)simple distillation ,(5)cromatography
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evaporation = liquid substance get heated to get vaporised and solid substance left.
centrifugation = when it is rotated very fast the denser particles are forced to the bottom and the lighter particles stay at the top.
sublimation = salt from the mixture of salt and ammonium chloride.
chromatography = the coloured component that is more soluble in water.
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centrifugation = when it is rotated very fast the denser particles are forced to the bottom and the lighter particles stay at the top.
sublimation = salt from the mixture of salt and ammonium chloride.
chromatography = the coloured component that is more soluble in water.
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♥PRINCIPLE OF THESE :-♥
1) Evaporation-Separate solid substance that has dissolved in water.
2) Centrifugation- Separating the suspended particles of a substance from a liquid in which the mixture is rotated at a high speed in a centrifuge.
3) Sublimation-It changes a solid directly into vapours on heating, and of vapours into solid on cooling.
4) Distillation-It is the process of heating a liquid to form vapour, and then cooling the vapour back liquid.
5) Chromatography-Separting two(or more) dissolved solids which are present in a solution in very small quantities.
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♥PRINCIPLE OF THESE :-♥
1) Evaporation-Separate solid substance that has dissolved in water.
2) Centrifugation- Separating the suspended particles of a substance from a liquid in which the mixture is rotated at a high speed in a centrifuge.
3) Sublimation-It changes a solid directly into vapours on heating, and of vapours into solid on cooling.
4) Distillation-It is the process of heating a liquid to form vapour, and then cooling the vapour back liquid.
5) Chromatography-Separting two(or more) dissolved solids which are present in a solution in very small quantities.
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Hope it is helpful (*^_^*)(*^_^*)
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