Physics, asked by phenomenalonep28, 6 months ago

20. A mixture is formed by two kinds of matter, the
molecules of which possess only vibratory motion.
If the change in solubility of two substances in a
given solvent differs widely with the change in
temperature, how can these two solids be separated
from the solvent?
.


Please tell​

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Answered by bananimishra24
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

Solids possess the molecules which have only vibratory motion. Thus both the substances are solids. As their solubility in a particular solvent differs in a particular range of temperature, they can be separated by fractional crystallisation.

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Answered by Yadavsurendra350
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Answer:

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