Questions: Separation based on particle size Electrolysis Distillation Chromatography Filtration Evaporation

Separation based on particle size

Electrolysis

Distillation

Chromatography

Filtration

Evaporation
Transcript text: Separation based on particle size Electrolysis Distillation Chromatography Filtration Evaporation
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Step 1: Separation Based on Particle Size
  • This process involves separating components of a mixture based on the size of their particles.
  • Common methods include sieving and filtration.
  • Filtration is often used to separate solids from liquids or gases using a filter medium that allows only smaller particles to pass through.
Step 2: Electrolysis
  • Electrolysis is a chemical process that uses electricity to drive a non-spontaneous chemical reaction.
  • It is commonly used to decompose chemical compounds, such as water into hydrogen and oxygen.
  • The process involves passing an electric current through an electrolyte, causing ions to move towards electrodes and undergo chemical changes.
Step 3: Distillation
  • Distillation is a method used to separate mixtures based on differences in boiling points.
  • It involves heating a liquid to create vapor and then cooling the vapor to create a liquid.
  • This process is widely used for purifying liquids and separating liquid mixtures into their individual components.

Final Answer

The processes described are:

  1. Separation based on particle size: Filtration
  2. Electrolysis: A chemical process using electricity
  3. Distillation: Separation based on boiling points
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