Separation methods Flashcards
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Explain filtration
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- Used to separate a liquid and an insoluble solid
- Run the mixture through a filter funnel and filtration paper
- Only water can go through the filtration paper
2
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Explain evaportion (seperation)
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- Used to separate soluble solid and liquid solution
- Heat solution in evaporating dish untill all solution has evaporated and crystals have been formed
- Pros: quick and easy
- Cons: some solids undergo thermal decompostion when heated
3
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Explain crystalisation
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- Used to seperate soluble solid and liquid solution (used if solid will decompose)
- Gently heat solution in evaporating dish until some crystals have formed. Stop heating and allow more crystals to form (solids are less soluble at cooler temperatures).
- Filter remaining solution to sperate crystals. Dry crystals by leaving them somewhere warm
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Explain simple distillation
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- Used to separate a liquid from a solution
- Solution is held in a flask which is covered so no gas can escape
- Flask is heated to the bioling point of one of the liquids. As one liquid condenses, it moves up the flask and then down the condenser which is inside of a water jacket to keep the condenser cool
- Condenser causes the gas to condense into a liquid and collect in a beaker
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Explain fractional distillation
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- Used to separate mixtures of liquids
- Solution is heated in flask however, when moving up the flask it encounters a fractionating column
- Fractionating column has lots of glass rods to increase surface area and gets cooler near the top
- As moving up the column, any other liquids that were also evaporated comes into contact with the glass rods and condenses back into liquid, falling down into the original solution