heat it and let the water condense into a clean beaker.
a separation technique which involves evaporating a liquid,then condensing the vapour in a separate container hope this helped :) a separation technique which involves evaporation then you will need to put vapour in another container i think you call this solute or solution hop this helped peaace :)
Distillation separation
Substances with different densities will separate into layers.
A solution is treated with a chemical which react with one of the components forming a precipitate; the separation is possible after this by filtration.
This sounds like a physical separation question where there is a solution in which a crystalline precipitate has formed. The two techniques to separate the precipitate from the solution are filtration and evaporation.
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Separation by chromatograhy
Separation of a solid from the solution: filtering Separation of a liquid from the solution: distillation Separation of a gas from the solution: degasing
a separation technique which involves evaporating a liquid,then condensing the vapour in a separate container hope this helped :) a separation technique which involves evaporation then you will need to put vapour in another container i think you call this solute or solution hop this helped peaace :)
Distillation separation
Filtration of a solution can only remove the insoluble substances.
Insoluble substances can be separated from the solution (liquid) by centrifugation. If a centrifuge is not available, one can just let it sit and allow gravity to do the job. Of course, this will not separate individual substances that are insoluble from each other.
Distillation is a basic technique
Yes.
Substances with different densities will separate into layers.
A solution is treated with a chemical which react with one of the components forming a precipitate; the separation is possible after this by filtration.
Separation by chromatograhy