Chemistry-C1-More Separation Techniques(Filtration+ Crystallisation)

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What does Filtration separate?
an insoluble solid from a liquid
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It can also be used in?
purification
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Firstly place a _______ ______in a ______ _____ in a _____ shape?
place a filter paper in a filter funnel in a cone shape
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Then place the funnel in an?
empty beaker
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Slowly begin to?
pour the mixture into the beaker
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What will pass through the filter funnel?
the liquid
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Why?
since the filter paper holes are big enough for liquid particles to pass through
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This is called the?
filtrate
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What will happen to the solid?
it will remain in the filter funnel
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Why?
since solid particles are too big to fit through the holes
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This is called the?
residue
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What two other methods may also be used?
evapouration and crystallisation
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These methods are used to what?
separate a soluble solid from a liquid
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EVAPORATION
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Firstly, pour the solution into a what?
evaporating dish
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Then we should do what with it?
leave it for a few days for liquid to evaporate
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After a few days you should be left with?
dry crystals
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However if we want to speed this method up what could we do?
use crystallisation
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Firstly, pour solution into a what?
evaporating basin
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Then place above a ?
heat source
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such as?
a bunsen burner
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Then slowly heat until?
crystals start to form
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This is called the what?
point of crystallisation
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Then leave the solution to?
cool
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This will form?
dry crystals
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It can also be used in?

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purification

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Firstly place a _______ ______in a ______ _____ in a _____ shape?

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Then place the funnel in an?

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Slowly begin to?

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