Separation techniques
Filtration
This technique is used to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid. It can be used to obtain a product that is free from unreacted chemicals, by-productA product from a side reaction which is formed during the creation of another product. or solventThe liquid in which the solute dissolves to form a solution..
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Evaporation
One way to separate a soluble solid from its solution is to make crystals. This involves evaporationThe process in which a liquid changes state and turns into a gas. the solution to a much smaller volume and then leaving it to cool. As the solution cools, crystals form, and these can be obtained by filtration.
Simple distillation
Distillation separates a liquid from a solution. For example, water can be separated from salty water by simple distillation. This method works because the water evaporates from the solution, but is then cooled and condensationA change of state in which gas becomes liquid by cooling. in a condenser and collected in a separate container. The salt does not evaporate and so it stays behind.
Separating a liquid from a solution
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