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Can we separate two liquids A (b.p. 353 K) and B (b.p. 365 K) present in a mixture by simple distillation ?

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No, the method of simple distillation cannot be used here because the vapours of both the vapours of both the liquids will be formed simultaneously and will condense together in the receiver. The separation can be done by fractional distillation.
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