example generally separated by solvent extraction technique
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Examples of solvent extraction are the extraction of uranium and plutonium salts from solution in nitric acid in nuclear fuel reprocessing using kerosene as solvent, and the extraction of benzene from reformed naphtha using sulfolane as solvent
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Solvent extraction, also called liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) and partitioning, is a method to separate compounds based on their relative solubilities in two different immiscible liquids. Immiscible liquids are ones that cannot get mixed up together and separate into layers when shaken together.
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