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Luke Schaefer
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13 September, 16:30
Method that used to separate kerosine and water?
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Ramon Hampton
13 September, 16:51
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You can use a separating funnel. The person will go the top and the water to the bottom.
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Kyle Yang
13 September, 16:56
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Basically you could just use a separating funnel
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