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Separation Methods

How do we separate …?

Separating Mixtures Substances in a mixture are physically combined, so processes are based on differences in physical properties are used to separate components. Numerous techniques have been developed to separate mixtures.

Filtration Used to separate heterogeneous mixtures composed of solids and liquids Uses a porous barrier to separate the solid from the liquid Liquid passes through leaving the solid in the filter paper

Filtration can be used to separate an insoluble substance from a soluble substance Here you can introduce the terms Filtrate and residue.

Distillation Used to separate homogeneous mixtures Based on differences in boiling points of substances involved

Evaporation can be used to separate a solute from the solvent in a solution Review the terms; solution, solute and solvent.

Crystallization Separation technique that results in the formation of pure solid particles from a solution containing the dissolved substance As one substance evaporates, the dissolved substance comes out of solution and collects as crystals Produces highly pure solids Rocky candy is an example of this

A magnet Can be used to separate a magnetic substance from a non-magnetic substance Magnets are used in the re-cycling industry to separate ferrous and non ferrous metals.

Chromatography Separates components of a mixture based on ability of each component to be drawn across the surface of another material Mixture is usually liquid and is usually drawn across chromatography paper Separation occurs because various components travel at different rates Components with strongest attraction for paper travel the slowest

Chromatography ( colour writing) is used to separate small amounts of chemicals so that they can be analysed. Different substances or different components move at different speeds through a strip of wet paper a gel or a gas.

Decantation Decanting is done to separate particulates from a liquid by allowing the solids to settle to the bottom of the mixture and pouring off the particle-free part of the liquid. Another method is to allow two immiscible liquids to separate and the lighter liquid is poured off.

Sieving a porous material is used to separate particles of different sizes. method is most commonly used to effect gross separations, as of liquids from suspended crystals or other solids.