suppose we have a mixture of five compounds A,B,C,D,and E . A' is the colourless liquid having a boiling point less that of water and molar mass 56grams per mole. B' is also a liquid which is odourless, colourless and having moderate boiling point . On heating B' it distills to give another liquid C' leaving behind a white solid D' which is obtained from sea on a large scale and is used in cooking . The liquid C' on electrolysis give two gases , hydrogen and oxygen . Compound E' is soluble in liquid A' and is used as cooking oil .Boiling point of E' is nearly 700°c .
Identify A,B,C,D and E and suggest a possible way to separate the five compounds in a proper sequence. Suggest the laws an principles for separation of each compound . Draw labelled diagram for separation of each compound.
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the first to get vaporised and get collected will be liquid 'B' because its boiling point is the lowest , the next will be liquid 'c' as it's boiling point is second lowest and the last to get collected will be liquid 'A' as it has the highest boiling point among the three
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