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Name a suitable technique of the components from a mixture of calcium sulphate and comphor.

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The separation can be done by the process of sublimation. Camphor being volatile in nature will undergo sublimation. Calcium sulphate will remain as the residue as it is non-volatile in nature. For more details, consult Section. 12.34.
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