(N/A) Evaporation: Sodium chloride is a non-volatile solute,so it can be recovered from its aqueous solution by evaporating the water.
$(b)$ Filtration: Tea leaves are insoluble solids that can be separated from the liquid tea using a filter or sieve.
$(c)$ Magnetic separation: Iron pins are magnetic,while sand is not; therefore,a magnet can be used to attract and separate the pins.
$(d)$ Chromatography: This technique is used to separate different pigments based on their differential solubility in a solvent.
$(e)$ Centrifugation: Butter particles are lighter than the liquid in curd; spinning the mixture at high speed forces the denser components outward,separating the butter.
$(f)$ Decantation and filtration: Fine mud particles can be allowed to settle (sedimentation) followed by decantation,or removed directly using filtration.