Science, asked by michaelkurbah72, 1 year ago

write a short note on why we separate mixture into their component.​

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Answered by shahsaleem
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SEPARATING MIXTURES. The substances in a mixture are separated by the differences in their physical properties, such as their particle size. The more different the properties are, the easier it is to separate the substances. Tea leaves do not dissolve in water, so you can use a strainer to FILTER them.

Answered by macdragon2009
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Answer:5.5g sand

2.4g iron fillings

25ml methylated spirits

13g of NaCl

0.6 g of sodium sulfhate

13ml of hexane

The aim of this experiment was to separate a mixture back into its original components based on the mixtures physical and chemical components.

A mixture is when two or more substances are combined by forceful means, such as pouring substances into a container. The molecules of the combined substances then mix with the others to create the forms of solutions, suspensions and colloids. These mixtures can be classified as homogenous or heterogeneous solutions. A heterogeneous mixture contains unevenly distributed liquids, gases and particles. The sand, iron, and hexane are all immiscible substances when mixed in the mixture, therefore many unevenly distributed particles and liquids are present in the mixture, thus categorizing the mixture as a heterogeneous.

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