separation techniques Flashcards
Hand, Sieve or Magnet:
• Used to separate 2 or more solid substances that
are of different size
• Substances can be separated by hand, or the use
of a sieve or magnet
• Ex: Separating Smarties by hand; using a sieve to
separate nickles from sand; using a magnet to
separate nails from saw dust
Filtration:
• Used to separate liquids from solids(mechanical
mixtures involving liquids and solids)
• Cannot be used to separate DISSOLVED solids from
liquids
• Can use filter paper, filter or strainer
Evaporation:
• Used for separating solid dissolved in a liquid
solution
• The solid will be kept the liquid will be discarded
• Allows the liquid in a solid‐in‐liquid solution to
evaporate or to be boiled out leaving the solid
behind
Distillation:
• Use to separate 2 liquids that are dissolved together
• Both liquids will be kept
• The liquids present will have different boiling temps
• The solution is heated and the liquid with the lowest
boiling point will boil off first
‐ Its evaporate will be collected
• Distilate: component that boils off and is collected
elsewhere
Solvent Extraction:
• There are 2 types:
A) Extraction of one solid from a
mixture of solids
‐ Uses a solvent that dissolves one of the solids
present but leaves other undissolved
B) Extraction of a dissolved liquid or
solid from a liquid solution
‐ Apply the same concept as before
‐ Add a solvent that is miscible with only one of
the liquids and immiscible with the other
Gravity Separation:
• Separating a mechnical mixture based on the densities of the components involved • Most dense component will settle to the bottom • Least dense will be on the top
Chromatography:
• Used to separate a mixture of different coloured
solids in a solid or a liquid
• Separates based on the principal that certain
chemicals will travel further in a solvent than others
• 2 types:
a) Paper
b) Gas
when would you use: hand separation?
- Solid in solid: large chunks present among other solids
- Solid in liquid: a few large pieces of solid are present in the liquid
when would you use: solvent extraction?
-Solid in solid: one solid dissolves in a particular solvent
when would you use: gravity separation?
- Solid in solid: density of desired solids is much different from the density of other solids
- Solid in liquid: solid particles are present in a small amount of liquid
when would you use: filtration?
-Solid in liquid: solid particles are present in a large amount of liquid
when would you use: chromatography?
-Solid in solid: solids are coloured, present in small amounts and are soluble in some solvent or mixture of solvents
what techniques would you use for solids in solids?
- hand separation
- solvent extraction
- gravity separation
- chromatography
what techniques would you use for solids in liquids?
- hand separation
- gravity separation
- filtration