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Separating Mixtures

Separating Mixtures. Separating Mixtures. Filtration = The process that separates a solid from a liquid. Separating Mixtures. Distillation = The process where a liquid is boiled to produce a vapor that is then condensed in a liquid. Separating Mixtures.

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Separating Mixtures

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  1. Separating Mixtures

  2. Separating Mixtures • Filtration = The process that separates a solid from a liquid

  3. Separating Mixtures • Distillation = The process where a liquid is boiled to produce a vapor that is then condensed in a liquid

  4. Separating Mixtures • use of a magnet (if one part is magnetic and the other isn’t) • straining(colanders, sieves, strainers) to separate liquids from solids or to separate small and large particles. • density (if part floats and part sinks, put mix in water and strain off the floating parts) • decanting (pouring off a less dense liquid from a more dense one)

  5. chromatography (paper – like the ones you may have done in Bio or in Jr. Hi – see below left) (gas – what you’ll use in lab this week – see below right)

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