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Answered by iniya0007
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A mixture of two miscible liquids having a difference in their boiling points of more than 25 °C can be separated by simple distillation.

The boiling point of kerosene = around 150–180 °C

The boiling point of petrol = 95 °C

Explanation:

The mixture of kerosene and petrol is taken in a distillation flask with a thermometer fitted in this method. It is also considered a beaker, water condenser, and a Bunsen burner. The mixture is heated slowly; since the boiling point of petrol is less compare to kerosene, it will first undergo vaporization and condense in the water condenser. The condensed petrol is collected from the condenser outlet, whereas kerosene is left behind in the distillation flask.

Answered by spsk78
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the method of separation is boiling

the method of separation is boiling they have a huge difference in their boiling point

the method of separation is boiling they have a huge difference in their boiling point the liquid with less boiling point will evaporate while the one with greater boiling point remains

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