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Yandel Welch
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14 November, 06:36
How do you separate oil from water?
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Ali Silva
14 November, 06:52
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To separate oil from water, add a solution of soluble ionic salt to the solution. Distillation, which involves boiling and condensing the water, is another option, as well as partially freezing the oil and water combination and discarding one-fourth to one-third of the unfrozen water.
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