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WEBSITE REFERENCES FOR STUDENTS Separation Techniques

Instructions to Students Complete the Puzzle on AS3.1 on DIFFERENT TYPES of separation techniques Use these websites to help you understand the separation techniques. Most of these websites contain diagrams to help you understand

WEBSITES http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/guides/zgvc4wx/revision Click the right arrow button to view the entire process as illustrated by the diagrams There are several types of separation techniques illustrated here.

Crystallisation Crystallisation is a separation technique that is used to separate a solid that has dissolved in a liquid and made a solution. The solution is warmed in an open container, allowing the solvent to evaporate, leaving a saturated solution. A solution that has as much solid dissolved in it as it can possibly contain is called a saturated solution. As the saturated solution is allowed to cool, the solid will come out of the solution and crystals will start to grow. The crystals can then be collected and allowed to dry.

Sublimation Example 1 Example 2