Interpretation:To increase the drying process, the necessity of swirling or shaking a solution with its drying agent needs to be explained.
Concept Introduction:
A solution is a mixture of solute and solvent. There are many separation methods purposed to separate the components from the solution. These separation methods are based on the solubility, boiling point, vapor pressure of the components dissolve in the solution. For example, to separate the solute from the solution, different separation methods can be used. Separatory funnel is one of the most common method in which the solution is placed in a separatory funnel and shaken with an immiscible solvent. Solute distributes between both solvents to form two layers.
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