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A dissolved substance that has different solubility in a given solvent. They are useful in the separation of the dyes and food color.
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∙ 10y agodistillation
sure, why not.
A screen would be useful because it allows for the physical separation of different particle sizes. The gravel, being larger in size, would remain on top of the screen while the finer diatomaceous earth powder would pass through, effectively separating the two components of the mixture.
Sieving is a useful technique for separating mixtures based on particle size. It is commonly used in industries such as agriculture, food processing, and construction. Sieving helps to remove unwanted particles and ensure product uniformity.
The metabolism of an organism, whether land based or aquatic, generates useful chemical energy through the oxidation of chemicals such as carbohydrates. This requires oxygen. Land based animals acquire oxygen from the air; fish acquire oxygen from the water. In order for them to be able to do this, they need to have oxygen dissolved in the water. In water that has no dissolved oxygen, fish suffocate.
Evaporation is commonly used to separate a mixture of a solvent and a solute. When the solvent is heated, it evaporates, leaving behind the solute. This method is useful for separating substances like salt dissolved in water.
It is useful for separating 26 from 28
Crystallization and recrystallization can be useful.
Water because it needs to be same to use
Yes, it is possible.
The process of separating useful metal from other elements is called metal extraction or metallurgy. This process involves various techniques such as smelting, leaching, and electrolysis to isolate and purify the desired metal from its ore.
They pick up only certain materials and can be used to separate them.
No it cant because suger dissolves into water
Yes, this method is useful.
distillation
sure, why not.
Distillation is a useful separating technique because every compound has a unique boiling point. Distillation takes advantage of a compound's boiling point to separate it from other compounds.