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Which process is used to separate a mixture of two miscible liquids A and B having boiling points 560C and 650C respectively?

(a)

Distillation

(b)

Fractional distillation

(c)

Sublimation

(d)

Steam distillation


Question ID - 103358 :-

Which process is used to separate a mixture of two miscible liquids A and B having boiling points 560C and 650C respectively?

(a)

Distillation

(b)

Fractional distillation

(c)

Sublimation

(d)

Steam distillation

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Answer Key : (b) -

Fractional distillation



Next Question :

Priya and Karthik wanted to study about diffusion among liquids. They took identical beakers and poured 100ML of H2O in both the beakers. Priya heated the water to 500C but karthik maintained the water at room temperature. They both added 5 drops of ink into the beaker, what will they notice?

(a)

Colour of ink spreads faster in Priya’s beaker.

(b)

colour of inks spreads faster in karthik’s beaker

(c)

colour of ink spreads at the same rate in both beakers

(d)

In both the beakers, ink drops settle at the down without spreading


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