Separation Methods

Cards (11)

  • *Chromatography*
    • (Separates solutions with a number of different solutes in the solvent)
    • Place a drop of the solution to be separated near the bottom of a piece of chromatography paper. Dip the very bottom of te paper into a suitable solvent. The solvent moves up the paper and carries the solutes in the solution with it
    • Different solutes move at different speeds, so they separate on paper
  • Solvent
    Able to dissolve other substances
  • Solute
    A dissolved substance
  • *Filtration*
    • (Separates mixtures that contain insoluble solids and liquids)
    • Preformed by pouring the mixture through filter paper:
    • The insoluble solids is trapped by the filter paper
    • The liquid runs through the filter paper and is collected
  • *Crystallisation*
    • (Separates solutions into their different parts, dissolved solids/solutes and liquids/solvents)
    • preformed by heating the mixture so the solvent evaporates
    • Eventually crystals of the solute will form
    • Collect the solvent by condensing it as it evaporates
  • *Distillation*
    • (Separates 2 liquids with different boiling points)
    • Mixture heated until liquid with lower boiling point starts to boil
    • Vapour released passes through condenser, where the gas cools back into a liquid
  • *Fractional Distillation*
    • (Separates lots of liquids with different boiling points)
    • The mixture is slowly heated until the liquid with the lowest boiling point boils and condenses
    • Then we increase temperature slowly to collect other fractions
  • What is this?: Filtration
  • What is this?: Fractional Distillation
  • What is this?: Crystallisation
  • What is this?: Chromatography