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Separating Substances

Separating Substances. When substances are separated from mixtures they are said to be purified or refined. Separating Substances. Separating Mixtures:DecantingFiltrationEvaporationDistillationPaper Chromatography. Separating Substances. Decanting:This is a method of separating an insoluble so

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Separating Substances

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    1. Separating Substances By Mr. A. Rogan

    2. Separating Substances When substances are separated from mixtures they are said to be purified or refined

    3. Separating Substances Separating Mixtures: Decanting Filtration Evaporation Distillation Paper Chromatography

    4. Separating Substances Decanting: This is a method of separating an insoluble solid from a liquid. It is carried out by allowing the solid to settle and then pouring off the liquid.

    5. Separating Substances Filtration: This is a method of separating an insoluble solid from a liquid using a material that allows the liquid to pass through but not the solid.

    6. Separating Substances Mandatory Experiment 18.1: Pg. 199 To Separate A Mixture Of Water And Soil Using Filtration.

    7. Separating Substances The solid remaining on the filter paper is known as residue. The clear liquid which passes through the filter paper is called filtrate.

    8. Separating Substances Evaporation: This involves boiling the solution and driving the liquid off as steam. We are looking for the solid not the liquid. E.g. Separating salt from salt water.

    9. Separating Substances Mandatory Experiment 18.2: Pg. 201 To Separate Sodium Chloride From A Solution Of Sodium Chloride In Water

    10. Separating Substances Mandatory Experiment 18.3: Pg. 202 To Purify Rock Salt (Sand and Salt) using filtration and evaporation

    11. Separating Substances Distillation: This is a process involving the vaporisation of a liquid by boiling it and then condensing the vapour by cooling it.

    12. Separating Substances Mandatory Experiment 18.4: Pg. 204 To Obtain A Sample Of Pure Water From Sea Water

    13. Separating Substances Paper Chromatography: This is a technique to separate mixtures of substances in solution. The solvent in which the substances are dissolved is passed along a length of paper and the dissolved substances separate out on the paper.

    14. Separating Substances Mandatory Experiment 18.5: Pg. 208 To Separate The Dyes In A Sample Of Ink Using Chromatography.

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