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2 August, 02:57

What mixture can be separated by using a filter?

O a mixture of two immiscible liquids

O a mixture of solid particles in a liquid

O a mixture of two miscible liquids

O a mixture of liquid particles in a gas

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  1. 2 August, 03:26
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    Option 2nd - a mixture of solid particles in a liquid.

    Explanation: For a Mixture of two immiscible liquids (for example water and oil) it is not possible to filter them with a filter as both of the liquid will pass through it. For a mixture of a solid and a liquid (for example sand and water) it can be easily separated through a filter as on filtration solid will be left on the filter and the liquid will pass through it. For a mixture of two miscible liquids (for example milk and water) both of them will form a single identity, and on filtration both of them will pass through the filter. Hence it is not possible to separate them through filter. For a mixture of liquid and gas (for example drinking soda or Pepsi) filter is not needed for their separation as it will be separated when exposed in air.

    Result: Option 2 is the correct answer.
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