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You can use fractional distillation to separate the gases.
First, condense the gases so they are in liquid form and place the mixture in a fractional distillation apparatus.
Then, heat the mixture and the liquid with the lower boiling point will evaporate first and condense in the condenser.
The liquid can later be collected at the end of the condenser.
Lastly, evaporate the now separated liquids to change them back to the gaseous state.
Example: You have a mixture of water and ethanol, both in their gaseous states. Using fractional distillation, you can separate them with the steps given above. Ethanol will evaporate into the condenser first as it's boiling point is lower than that of water.
First, condense the gases so they are in liquid form and place the mixture in a fractional distillation apparatus.
Then, heat the mixture and the liquid with the lower boiling point will evaporate first and condense in the condenser.
The liquid can later be collected at the end of the condenser.
Lastly, evaporate the now separated liquids to change them back to the gaseous state.
Example: You have a mixture of water and ethanol, both in their gaseous states. Using fractional distillation, you can separate them with the steps given above. Ethanol will evaporate into the condenser first as it's boiling point is lower than that of water.
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