How to Separate a Mixture of Kerosene and Water Using a Separation Funnel
Learn the step-by-step method to separate kerosene and water using a separation funnel based on density differences.
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Separating a mixture of kerosene and water can be easily done using a separation funnel. Since kerosene is less dense than water, it will float on top. Pour the mixture into the funnel, allow it to settle, and then open the tap to release the water layer at the bottom, keeping the kerosene in the funnel.
FAQs & Answers
- Why does kerosene float on water? Kerosene is less dense than water, causing it to float above the water layer when mixed.
- What is a separation funnel used for? A separation funnel is a laboratory tool used to separate immiscible liquids based on their density differences.
- Can kerosene and water be separated without a separation funnel? Yes, they can be separated by carefully decanting or using other methods, but a separation funnel provides a precise and clean separation.