Two miscible liquid A and B are present in a solution. The boiling point of A is 60°c while that of B is 98°c. suggest a method to separate the components of mixture. why are they separated the process?
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For separating A and B, simple distillation is used. When mixture is heated to 60°C, vapours of A rise in the flask, pass through condenser and collect as distillate in the receiver. Liquid B has higher boiling liquid so it remains in the distillation flask
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The separation can be done by the process of simple distillation. The vapours of the liquid A will rise in the flask when heated to a temperature of 60 degree Celsius. They will pass through the condenser and will collect as distillate. The liquid B with higher boiling point will remain in the flask.
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