Chemistry, asked by paras075, 10 months ago

Benzene and Toluene are two liquids forming a homogeneous mixture.They can be separated upon boiling.Why?​

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Answered by dany529
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Answered by vuhasrith324
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Benzene and water are partially miscible solvents.If we mix alcohol and water they mix together and form a homogeneous mixture. Separating such mixtures require more energy. Hence we use distillation.

But Benzene and water form a non homogeneous mixture, with very little mixing in the interface.We can just let the mixture stand still for long time. They will separate into 2 layers because of the difference in densities. Top layer will be benzene and the bottom layer will be water. Hence we can separate them using a separating funnel.

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