Different boiling points - What physical property does evaporation and crystallisation, and distillation?, Example of evaporation - Solidifying soup, Evaporation - The process in which liquid changes to a gas when heat is added., Solute (Evaporation) - The substance that is left behind in evaporation., Solvent (Evaporation) - The substance that is lost in evaporation., Crystallisation - The formation of crystals as a dissolved substance solidifies., Solubility - What property does chromatography use to separate substances?, Evaporation (Diagram), Evaporation is useful for.... - _______________ is useful for keeping the solute., Distillation - This technique uses both evaporation and condensation to separate a solute and the solvent., Distillation (Diagram), Distillation is useful for.... - _______________ is useful for keeping the solvent., Solvent (Distillation) - In distillation, this substance is evaporated and condensed back into a liquid so it can be collected., Solute (Distillation) - The substance that is left behind in distillation., Residue - The term used for the solute that is left behind after distillation., Distillate - The term used to describe the solvent that is collected after distillation., Examples of distillation - Removing impurities from drinking water, concentrating alcohol, separating crude oil, Chromatography - This technique separates a substance by making it move through another substance., Chromatography (Diagram), Faster/Further - The more soluble a substance is the ______________________ it will travel., Slower/less - The less soluble a substance is the _______________________ it will travel., Examples of Chromatography - Drug testing, forensic testing,

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