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what is the process used to separate the microbial solution of water and ethanol​

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Answered by sanjaymaddheshiya65
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Acetone, ethanol and methanol are polar solvents that are mixed with water. ... The best way to solve this problem (may be partially or fully) is to add a third solvent such as dichloromethane (DCM) to the the mixtures. It is expected that a large portion of the polar solvent will be partitioning into the dichloromethane.

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Answered by Vikramjeeth
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Q. What process is commonly used to separate ethanol and water?

Answer: Fraction Distillation is the process commonly used to separate ethanol and water .

fractional distillation

fractional distillationFor example, liquid ethanol can be separated from a mixture of ethanol and water by fractional distillation. This method works because the liquids in the mixture have different boiling points. When the mixture is heated, one liquid evaporates before the other.

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