1.3 Separating mixtures

Seperating mixtures
Paragraaf 1.3
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Seperating mixtures
Paragraaf 1.3

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Seperating mixtures

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Demo
Sedimentation
Filtration of suspension
Filtration of solution

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Bezinken en afschenken

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Centrifugation
Difference in density

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Filtration
Seperating base on difference in particle size

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Difference in particle size

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Filtration and seaving use the same difference in substance properties. Which one?
A
Density
B
Boiling point
C
Solubility
D
Particle size

Slide 8 - Quiz

Can you seperate a solution by filtration?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 9 - Quiz

How is mixture called which you can filtrate?
A
Solution
B
Suspension
C
Emulsion
D
Homogeneous

Slide 10 - Quiz

Centrifugation is a fast form of sedimentation.
A
True
B
False

Slide 11 - Quiz

During filtration you get ...
A
residu in the filter
B
residu in the tube
C
filtrate in the filter

Slide 12 - Quiz

What is NOT an example of filtration?
A
Making tea
B
Making coffee
C
Drain pasta
D
Prevent toxins with a gas mask

Slide 13 - Quiz