Two miscible liquids A and B are present in a solution. Boiling point of A is 60 degrees celcius and that of B is 50 degrees celcius. Suggest a method to separate them and write the principle.
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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.
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fractional distillation
Solution : The separation can be done by the process of fractional distillation (as the difference in their boiling point is less than 25°C). The vapours of the liquid A will rise in the flask when heated to a temperature of 60∘C. They will pass through the condenser and will collect as distillate.
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