Solubility-based separation methods rely on dissolving substances in solvents, while density-based methods depend on differences in mass per unit volume. Solubility methods include filtration, while density methods include centrifugation and sedimentation.
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Solubility-based separation methods involve dissolving components of a mixture in a solvent where one or more substances dissolve while others do not. Filtration can then separate the undissolved components. In contrast, density-based separation methods rely on differences in mass per unit volume, such as centrifugation, which separates based on density differences, or sedimentation, where heavier particles settle out. Each method targets different properties for effective separation.
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