Monday, December 9, 2013

How can you separate a homogenous mixture?

The homogeneous mixtures that are represented by a single uniform phase, throughout the entire mixture, can be separated using the properties of the components that participate in mixture.


One method of separation of homogeneous mixtures is called chromatography (analytical or preparative) and it involves two stages: mobil stage and stationary stage.


Other method of separation of homogeneous mixtures is called distillation and it is based on the various boiling points of the component of mixture. Heating the mixture, the component that has the lowest boiling point will evaporate and the separation can be done.

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