Match each industrial separation requirement on the left with its corresponding separation technique applied in chemical manufacturing on the right.
- Extraction of heat-sensitive essential oils from plant leavesSteam distillation
- Concentration of low-grade copper sulfide ore from silicate gangueFroth flotation
- Recovery of residual vegetable oil from pressed oilseed cakeSolvent extraction
- Large-scale harvesting of sodium chloride from seawater brineSolar evaporative crystallization
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The extraction of heat-sensitive essential oils matches steam distillation; the concentration of low-grade copper sulfide ore matches froth flotation; the recovery of residual vegetable oil from oilseed cake matches solvent extraction; and the harvesting of sodium chloride from seawater brine matches solar evaporative crystallization.
Each industrial process matches a specific physical property of the mixture: steam distillation isolates thermolabile oils without heat damage; froth flotation separates sulfide ores from rock gangue based on differential surface wettability; solvent extraction uses non-polar liquids like hexane to dissolve residual oils from crushed seeds; and solar evaporative crystallization deposits sodium chloride salts as water evaporates naturally from brine.
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Industrial applications of separation methods based on physical properties such as thermal stability, surface wettability, solubility, and volatility.