Separating Mixtures

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June Allera
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Chemistry
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7th Grade
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Medium
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Identify the separating of mixtures in this process as shown in the picture.
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Which is not an example of mechanical ways in separating mixtures.
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What term in Science is the bigger particle trapped by the filter paper when you use filtration processes.
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This method drives off the liquid components from the solid components. The process typically involves heating the mixture until no more liquid remains
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A process for the separation of mixtures of immiscible liquids or of a liquid and a solid mixture such as a suspension
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Name of the device, generally driven by an electric motor, that puts an object, e.g., a rotor, in a rotational movement around a fixed axis.
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A technique that helps to separate mixtures by applying centrifugal force.
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Method used for separating and identifying mixtures that are or can be colored, especially pigments
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A purification process where the components of a liquid mixture are vaporized and then condensed and isolated.
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In simple distillation, a mixture is heated, and the most volatile component vaporizes at the lowest temperature. The vapor passes through a cooled tube (a condenser), where it condenses back into its liquid state. The condensate that is collected is called __________
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