Topic Separating techniques Level GCSE (or for students aged 11-16)

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Topic Separating techniques Level GCSE (or for students aged 11-16) Outcomes To select the appropriate separating technique to separate mixtures by chromatography, distillation, fractional distillation, filtration and crystallisation www.thescienceteacher.co.uk | resources for science teachers who like to think

Best method(s) of separation to use What to separate? Best method(s) of separation to use Solute from a solution Solvent from a solution Liquid A from a mixture containing three liquids A, B and C with similar boiling points Magnesium from a mixture of magnesium and salt Salt from a mixture containing salt, sand and water Pure water from a mixture containing salt, sand and water Copper (II) sulphate crystals from a mixture containing copper (II) sulphate and water Different pigments from plant leaves Iron filings from a mixture of sugar, iron and zinc

Best method(s) of separation to use What to separate? Best method(s) of separation to use Solute from a solution Evaporation Solvent from a solution Distillation Liquid A from a mixture containing three liquids A, B and C with similar boiling points Fractional distillation Magnesium from a mixture of magnesium and salt Dissolve in water and filter Salt from a mixture containing salt, sand and water Filtration then Pure water from a mixture containing salt, sand and water Copper (II) sulphate crystals from a mixture containing copper (II) sulphate and water Crystallisation Different pigments from plant leaves Chromatography Iron filings from a mixture of sugar, iron and zinc Use a magnet

Challenge! How would you separate copper from a mixture containing magnesium, salt, water and copper? You can use any chemicals and equipment found in the lab.

Challenge! Filter to remove water and salt Add dilute acid to react with magnesium Filter again Pure copper will be left