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Which method is best suited for separating a mixture of two immiscible liquids with different densities?
Distillation
Separating funnel
Chromatography
Sublimation
The ratio of vapour pressure over solution phase on mixing two immiscible liquids is equal to :
Ratio of their weights in mixture
Ratio of their mol. Weights
Ratio of their moles in liquid phase
Ration of their moles in vapour phase
In a pair of immiscible liquids, a common solute dissolves in both and the equilibrium is reached. The concentration of solute in upper layer is :
Same as in lower layer
Lower than the lower layer
Higher than the lower layer
In fixed ratio with that in the lower layer
In a pair of immiscible liquids, a common solute dissolves in both and the equilibrium is reached. The concentration of solute in upper layer is :
Same as in lower layer
Lower than the lower layer
Higher than the lower layer
In fixed ratio with that in the lower layer
Which statement is not correct if two immiscible liquids of mol. wt. A and B respectively are mixed in equal amount to have a mixture?
The total vapor pressure of the mixture is equal to the sum of the vapor pressures of the two pure components.
The mole fraction of each component is directly proportional to its molecular weight in the mixture.
The boiling point of the mixture is lower than the boiling points of its both components.
The partial vapor pressure of each component is proportional to its mole fraction in the mixture.
A mixture of oil and water is separated by
Filtration
Fractional distillation
Sublimation
Using separating funnel