How do we separate the seemingly inseparable? - Iddo Magen

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Your cell phone is mainly made of plastics and metals.
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It's easy to appreciate the inventive process
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by which those elements are made to add up to something so useful and entertaining.
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But there's another story we don't hear about as much.
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How did we get our raw ingredients in the first place
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from the chaotic tangle of materials that is nature?
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The answer is a group of clever hacks known as separation techniques.
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They work by taking advantage of the fundamental properties of things
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to disentangle them from each other.
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Simple separation techniques apply to many physical scenarios,
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like separating cream from milk,
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extracting water from soil,
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or even sifting out flecks of gold from river sand.
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But not all mixtures are so easy to unravel.
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In some of those cases,
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we can exploit the differences between physical properties within a mixture,
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like particle size,
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density,
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or boiling point
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to extract what's required.
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Take petroleum,
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a mixture of different types of hydrocarbons.
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Some of these are valuable as fuels,
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and others make good raw materials for generating electric power.
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To separate them, experts rely on one important feature:
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different hydrocarbons boil at different temperatures.
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During the boiling process, each type vaporizes at a precise point,
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then gets separately funneled into a container
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and collected as a liquid as it cools.
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Separation techniques also take us to the sea.
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In some drought-stricken countries,
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the ocean is the only available water source.
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But of course, humans can't drink salt water.
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One way to get around this problem
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is to remove salt from sea water with reverse osmosis,
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a process that separates water's ingredients by size.
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A membrane with pores bigger than water particles,
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but smaller than salt particles,
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only lets fresh water pass through,
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transforming what was once undrinkable into a life saver.
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Meanwhile in the medical world,
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blood tests are a vital tool for evaluating a person's health,
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but doctors typically can't examine blood samples
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until they've separated the solid blood cells
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from the liquid plasma they're dissolved in.
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To do that, a powerful rotational force is exerted on the test tube,
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causing heavier substances with higher density,
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like blood cells,
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to move away from the rotational axis.
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Meanwhile, lighter substances with lower density,
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like plasma,
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move to its center.
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The tube's contents divide clearly,
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and the blood cells and liquid plasma can be tested independently.
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But sometimes, unlike oil, seawater, and blood,
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the parts of mixtures that we want to separate
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share the same physical properties.
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In these cases, the only way to isolate ingredients is by chemical separation,
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a complex process that relies on unique interactions
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between components within a mixture and another material.
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One of these methods is chromatography,
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a tool forensic scientists use to examine crime scenes.
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They dissolve gathered evidence in a gas,
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and can monitor and analyze the ingredients
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as they separate and move at varying speeds
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due to their unique chemical properties.
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That information then tells scientists precisely what was present at the scene,
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often helping to identify the culprit.
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Separation techniques are not just about industry,
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infrastructure,
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medicine,
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and justice.
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One of the most technically ambitious projects in human history
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is a separation technique aimed at answering the fundamental question,
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"What is the Universe made of?"
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By accelerating particles to extremely high speeds
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and smashing them into each other,
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we can break them into their constituent parts ever so briefly.
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And if we succeed at that, what's next?
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Is there a most elementary particle?
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And if so, what's it made of?
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