It is used to separate a liquid from an insoluble solid that has the ability to settle due to rest, thanks to its particle size.
It is used to separate a soluble solid dissolved in a solvent.
It consists of separating an insoluble solid from a liquid. Filtering requires a porous paper (filter paper).
It is used to separate mixtures of pulverized solids of different grain sizes (particle size).
It allows the separation of two or more miscible liquids (soluble in each other) that have different boiling points.
It is used to separate two or more liquids of different density and insoluble from each other (they form two or more phases).
This method allows the separation of dry solids that have magnetic properties, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt.