Mixtures and Solutions

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Mixtures and Solutions

Separating an insoluble solid Mixtures and Solutions How could you separate an insoluble solid like sand from a mixture of sand and water? It is easy to separate an insoluble solid by filtering the mixture. The insoluble solid cannot pass through the filter paper but the water can. The sand that is trapped by the filter paper is called the residue. The water that passes through the filter paper is called the filtrate.

Mixtures and Solutions Filtering apparatus Mixtures and Solutions

Separating a soluble solid Mixtures and Solutions How could you separate a soluble solid, like salt, from a seawater solution? To separate a soluble solid from a solution, evaporation can be used. The solution is heated so that the water evaporates and leaves the dissolved solid behind.

Evaporation apparatus Mixtures and Solutions

Separating miscible liquids Mixtures and Solutions Liquids that do mix together are described as miscible. An example of this is water and alcohol – these two liquids mix together easily. Can you think of any more examples of miscible liquids? + How could you separate a mixture of miscible liquids?

Mixtures and Solutions Distillation Mixtures and Solutions The technique used to separate a liquid from a mixture is called distillation. Distillation has three steps: evaporation condensation collection The solution is heated so that the liquid evaporates and is turned into a gas. Everything else is left behind. Photo credit: David Ritter The gas cools in the condenser and turns back into a liquid, which can then be collected. Could distillation be used to make seawater safe to drink?

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