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Some amount of purple coloured potassium per- manganate is added to a beaker of water and stirred. How can you separate the component from the above mixture? Is it possible to recover back both the components? Explain.

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To separate the components of a mixture of purple-colored potassium permanganate and water, we can use a method called distillation. Here’s a step-by-step explanation of how to do this: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Preparation of the Mixture**: Start with a beaker containing water and add a small amount of purple-colored potassium permanganate. Stir the mixture until the potassium permanganate dissolves, giving the solution a pinkish-purple color. 2. **Setting Up Distillation Apparatus**: Set up a distillation apparatus. This typically consists of a heat source, a flask (or beaker) containing the solution, a condenser, and a receiving flask. The flask should be sealed with a tube that leads to the condenser. ...
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