Separating Mixtures

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This is a chapter about how to seperate mixtures.
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Separating Mixtures
  1. A Mixture
    1. is made up of two or more substances mingled together but not chemically combined
    2. Filtration
      1. can be used a liquid and an insoluble solid
      2. Evaporation
        1. is used to separate soluble solids from liquids by boiling off the liquid
        2. Distillation
          1. separates miscible liquids by vaporising and condensing the liquid with the lower boiling point
          2. Chromatography
            1. is a technique used to separate a mixture of dissolved substances in a solution
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