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There are three liquids A, B and C all having different densities and different boiling points. Liquids A and C are organic in nature wheres liquid B is considered yo be inorganic when liquids A and B are put together in a container, they form a single layer. On the other hand, when, liquids B and C are mixid, they form two separte layers:
(a) Which process will you use to separte a mixture of A and B
(b)Which method will you use to separate a mixture of B and C
(c) Name the liquids which would behave like (i) A (ii) B and (iii) C.

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