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Separation of the components in a mixture.
1.Hand picking-It is usually done to separate undesirable substances such as small pebbles,dirt from wheat,rice and pulses .This method is used to remove unwanted particles in which the components of the mixture are different in colour,size and shape.It can be done only when one of the components is present is a small quantity.
2.Threshing-This process is used to separate grain from stalks.
3.Winnowing-This method is generally used by the farmers to separate husk from grain.A farmer allows the mixture of grain and husk to fall from a height.Due to the difference in densities the grain which a heavier, falls vertically and forms a heap. The husk which is lighter is carried away by the wind and forms a separate heap at a small distance away from the heap of grain.
Sieving-This method is used to separate the components of a mixture of different sizes through sieve.
Sedimentation and decantation-This method is based on the principal of different densities of two insoluble components in a misture. Solids which are heavier and insoluble in water than other components of a mixture and can be separated by sedimentation followed by decantation.
Increasing the rate of sedimentation (Loading)-The process of increasing the rate of sedimentation in a suspension by adding some chemicals to it is called loading.In order to increase the rate of sedimentation Alum is added to water.The Alum helps the clay particles to settle down in bottom of water bodies.
Filteration-The process of separating the insoluble and suspended solids of various sizes from a liquid through a filter paper is called filteration.
Evaporation-This method is used to separate dissolve solids in a liquid.
Condensation-This process is used to separate liquid from a salt solution.
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1.Hand picking-It is usually done to separate undesirable substances such as small pebbles,dirt from wheat,rice and pulses .This method is used to remove unwanted particles in which the components of the mixture are different in colour,size and shape.It can be done only when one of the components is present is a small quantity.
2.Threshing-This process is used to separate grain from stalks.
3.Winnowing-This method is generally used by the farmers to separate husk from grain.A farmer allows the mixture of grain and husk to fall from a height.Due to the difference in densities the grain which a heavier, falls vertically and forms a heap. The husk which is lighter is carried away by the wind and forms a separate heap at a small distance away from the heap of grain.
Sieving-This method is used to separate the components of a mixture of different sizes through sieve.
Sedimentation and decantation-This method is based on the principal of different densities of two insoluble components in a misture. Solids which are heavier and insoluble in water than other components of a mixture and can be separated by sedimentation followed by decantation.
Increasing the rate of sedimentation (Loading)-The process of increasing the rate of sedimentation in a suspension by adding some chemicals to it is called loading.In order to increase the rate of sedimentation Alum is added to water.The Alum helps the clay particles to settle down in bottom of water bodies.
Filteration-The process of separating the insoluble and suspended solids of various sizes from a liquid through a filter paper is called filteration.
Evaporation-This method is used to separate dissolve solids in a liquid.
Condensation-This process is used to separate liquid from a salt solution.
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here are the ways by which you can seperate the components of a mixture...
Ways of separating components of a mixture
when two or more materials or substances are mixed together but do not chemically combine. This means they retain their original properties. This means they can be separated by physical means.
2. Magnetism Simple Distillation Hand separation Filtration Sifting or sieving Evaporation Chromatography
3. If one component of the mixture has magnetic properties, you could use a magnet to separate the mixture. Iron, nickel, and cobalt are all materials that are magnetic. Not all metals are magnetic: gold, silver, and aluminum are examples of metals that are not magnetic
.4. Using a magnet to separate nails from wood chips.
5. The process by which a mixture is separated by heating a solution and condensing using a cooling tube. The liquid collected is the distillate.
6. “It is the process whereby distilled water is produced and accessible in the market” “Rain water is a product of distillation” “Some medicine that has fish oil ingredients passes through double distillation”. Gasoline, kerosene, fuel oil, and lubricating oil are produced from petroleum by distillation.
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here are the ways by which you can seperate the components of a mixture...
Ways of separating components of a mixture
when two or more materials or substances are mixed together but do not chemically combine. This means they retain their original properties. This means they can be separated by physical means.
2. Magnetism Simple Distillation Hand separation Filtration Sifting or sieving Evaporation Chromatography
3. If one component of the mixture has magnetic properties, you could use a magnet to separate the mixture. Iron, nickel, and cobalt are all materials that are magnetic. Not all metals are magnetic: gold, silver, and aluminum are examples of metals that are not magnetic
.4. Using a magnet to separate nails from wood chips.
5. The process by which a mixture is separated by heating a solution and condensing using a cooling tube. The liquid collected is the distillate.
6. “It is the process whereby distilled water is produced and accessible in the market” “Rain water is a product of distillation” “Some medicine that has fish oil ingredients passes through double distillation”. Gasoline, kerosene, fuel oil, and lubricating oil are produced from petroleum by distillation.
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