separation techniques Flashcards
1
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filtration
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- separates solid from a liquid
- usually using filter paper
- ex is separating sand water
2
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evaporation
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- recover a dissolved substance
- if salt water is left in open air then eventually the water will all evaporate away leaving the solid salt behind
- works very well with volatile solvents such as ethanol, acetone or ether
- ** used to separate 2 liquids, esp if theres a huge diff in boiling points
3
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distillation
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- similar to evaporation but here its capturing the solvent
- the solvent is boiled off, but then instead of escaping into the air we condense it back into a liquid and keep it.
4
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recrystallization
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- this is used when we have a mixture of two solids and we want to recover the one that is soluble
- used to purify solid compounds
- the compound is dissolved in a hot solvent, then allowed to cool and form crystals
- as the solution cools, pure crystals form while impurities are left behind
5
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decanting
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- when there is a suspension of a solid in a liquid we might allow the solid to settle to the bottom and them carefully pour off (decant) the liquid
6
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centrifuge
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- centrifuge spins around very fast
- will speed up the separation of a mixture into layers
- solid and liquid or two liquids (or two gases)
- separates isotopes
7
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separating funnel
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- a separating funnel is used when two liquids do not mix (not homogenous)
- two layers should be seen
8
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fractional distillation
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- separates a mixture like crude oil into different fractions based on the boiling points