This document discusses mixtures, which are formed by combining two or more components like soil, gold, saline water, and juice. It then outlines several techniques that can be used to separate mixtures, including filtration, distillation, fractional distillation, separating funnel, chromatography, and centrifugation. Each technique separates mixtures based on different properties of the components such as insolubility, volatility, boiling point, immiscibility, solubility, and density.
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3. Formed by two or more components
E g :
SOIL
GOLD
SALINE WATER
JUICE
4. Different techniques for Mixture Separation
1.FILTERATION
2.DISTILLATION
3.FRACTIONAL DISTILLATION
4.SEPERATING FUNNEL
5.CHROMATOGRAPHY
6.CENTRIFUGATION
5. Mixture formed by the addition of one
component insoluble in another component
can be separated by filtration.
6. It is used for separating mixtures when
one component is volatile and the other
is not.
7. Mixtures can be separated on the basis of the
increasing order of their boiling points.