Matching Pairs 4. Separation of mixtures CCM (ENGLISH)Online version In this activity, you will review methods for separating mixtures. by EMANUEL VILLAVERDE 1 It consists of separating an insoluble solid from a liquid. Filtering requires a porous paper (filter paper). 2 It is used to separate a liquid from an insoluble solid that has the ability to settle due to rest, thanks to its particle size. 3 This method allows the separation of dry solids that have magnetic properties, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. 4 It is used to separate a soluble solid dissolved in a solvent. 5 It is used to separate two or more liquids of different density and insoluble from each other (they form two or more phases). 6 It is used to separate mixtures of pulverized solids of different grain sizes (particle size). 7 It allows the separation of two or more miscible liquids (soluble in each other) that have different boiling points.