Use of Separating Funnel


 
 
Concept Explanation
 

Use of Separating Funnel

A separating funnel consists of a glass bulb fitted with a stopcock in its stem. It is used to separate the components of a mixture of two or more immiscible liquids, i.e., the liquids which do not dissolve in each other. For example, the components of a mixture of oil (kerosene) and water can be separated by using a separating funnel. The mixture is taken in a separating funnel and allowed to stand still. Oil, being lighter, forms the upper layer while water forms the lower layer. The stopcock is opened and the lower layer of water is carefully drained out in a beaker.

                                                                      

Sample Questions
(More Questions for each concept available in Login)
Question : 1

There are four liquids P, Q, R and S. Density of P is the most, followed by the density of Q, R and S. Which the following liquids would be collected at the bottom of the separating funnel ?

Right Option : D
View Explanation
Explanation
Question : 2

From a mixture of water and oil, the constituents can be separated by using a ____________________

Right Option : A
View Explanation
Explanation
Question : 3

Which of the following liquids can be separated by using a separating funnel ?

Right Option : C
View Explanation
Explanation
 
 
Related Videos
Language - English
Language - English
Language - English

Language - English
Language - English
Language - English

Language - English
Language - English
Language - English

Language - English
Language - English


Students / Parents Reviews [20]