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A mixture of sugar and sulphur can be separated by?

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Chemistry JAMB 2009

A mixture of sugar and sulphur can be separated by?

  • dissolution in water, evapouration and filtration
  • filtration, evaporation and dissolution in water
  • dissolution in water, filtration and evaporation checkmark
  • evaporation, dissolution in water and filtration

The correct answer is: C

Explanation

Sulfur is insoluble in water but sugar is soluble.

Hence; dissolution of sugar to have sulfur as the only insoluble solid.

Filtration: The filtrate is the liquid that passes through the filtration filter. Meanwhile, the residue is the solid that remains on the filtration filter.

Evaporation: water as part of the filtrate changes into a gas to leave sugar as residue.

There is an explanation video available .

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