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Separate Mixtures

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Separation of Mixtures
The components of a mixture usually can be separated by physical means such as:
- distillation: the process of vaporizing a liquid followed by condensation of the vapor as a method of purifying the liquid
- crystallization: refers to the formation of solid crystals from a homogeneous solution.
- filtration: a method for separating the components of a mixture containing a solid and a liquid (using a porous barrier)
- chromatography: process of separating small amounts of substances from mixtures by the rates at which they move through or along a medium
- evaporation
- precipitation
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