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Filtration

Used to separate substances that are insoluble in a particular solvent from those that are soluble in that solvent

Crystallisation

Separates a soluble solid from a solvent, heat until it’s at the point of crystallisation

Distillation

In simple distillation, a solution is heated and boiled to evaporate the solvent, the vapour given off then enters a condenser - it then goes through a glass tube with flowing water inside, here the hot vapour is cooled and condensed back into a liquid for collection. Any dissolved solids will remain in the heated flask

Chromatography

Separates substances from mixtures

Fractional distillation

Distillations can be used to separate miscible liquids ( liquids that dissolve in each other, mixing completely)