Chemistry, asked by gadeabhishek977, 6 months ago

A. Which of the following methods can be
used to seperate two compounds with
different solubilities in the same solvent​

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Answered by Sankalp050
1

Answer:

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Answered by raistar84
0

Answer:

Two compounds which have different solubilities in a solvent S can be separated from each other by Fractional Crystallisation. The process involves a series of repeated-crystallisations.

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