- Content powered by AI✕This summary was generated by AI from multiple online sources. Find the source links used for this summary under "Based on sources".Separatory funnelA separatory funnel is a piece of glassware used in the laboratory to separate immiscible liquids in liquid-liquid extractions. It works by allowing the higher density liquid to sink to the bottom, where it can be drained from a valve, leaving the less dense liquid in the funnel. Separatory funnels are used to separate a mixture's components into two solvent phases of different densities and are applied in chemistry and other sciences.See moreSeparatory funnelA separatory funnel is a piece of glassware used in the laboratory to separate immiscible liquids in liquid-liquid extractions. It works by allowing the higher density liquid to sink to the bottom, where it can be drained from a valve, leaving the less dense liquid in the funnel. Separatory funnels are used to separate a mixture's components into two solvent phases of different densities and are applied in chemistry and other sciences.SourcesWikipediaSeparatory funnel - WikipediaA separatory funnel is a glassware used to separate immiscible liquids in liquid-liquid extractions. Learn about its description, theory, emulsions, and safety concerns.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separatory_funnelSeparatory Funnels | Fisher ScientificSeparatory Funnels | Fisher ScientificSeparatory funnels are used in the lab for liquid-liquid extractions, separating a mixture's components into two solvent phases of different densities. The higher density liquid sinks to the bottom and can then be drained from a valve, leaving the less dense liquid in the funnel.https://www.fishersci.com/us/en/browse/90094210/Separatory-FunnelsThermo Fisher ScientificSeparatory Funnels - Thermo Fisher ScientificUsed in the lab for liquid-liquid extractions, separatory funnels separate a mixture's components into two solvent phases of different densities. The higher density liquid sinks to the bottom, allowing it to be drained from a valve. The less dense liquid remains in the funnel.https://www.thermofisher.com/search/browse/category/us/en/90094210Master ChemistrySeparating funnel-Working principle and uses - Master ChemistryLearn how to use a separating funnel to separate immiscible liquids based on their density difference. Find out the common types of separating funnels and their applications in chemistry and other sciences.https://themasterchemistry.com/separating-funnel-principle-and-uses/
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