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1 Separation Techniques

2 Method 1: Sedimentation
Sedimentation is the tendency for particles in suspension to settle out of the fluid in which they mixed.

3 Method 2: Decantation Decantation is a fast method for separating a mixture of a heavier solid and a liquid

4 For separating the mixture of water & sand, first, we should let the sand to settle on the bottom of the container (sedimentation). Then we pour off the water at the top into the other container using a glass rod. This method cannot be used to separate the mixture of a liquid and a light solid, like chalk in water

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6 Method 3: Filtration Filtration is a method use to separate particles based on their size. The mixture is poured through filter paper – this is paper that is porous (small openings) which allows small particles such as water to pass through and larger particles (such as chalk) to remain in the filter paper.

7 The substance that passes through is called the filtrate.
The substance left in the filter paper is called the residue.

8 Filtration process

9 Method 4: Distillation Distillation is based on the idea that different substances have different boiling points. A mixture (such as salt and water) is heated until one of the substances (such as water) reaches its boiling point and becomes a vapour.

10 The vapour rises, is collected, and then is condensed (cooled) back into a liquid. This process continues until all the liquid (water) is boiled off. The liquid collected is called the distillate.

11 Distillation apparatus


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