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Explain: (1) A mixture of ether and wate...

Explain: (1) A mixture of ether and water can be separated by simple distillation.
(2) Water present in rectified spirit can be removed by azeotropic distillation.
(3) Benzoic acid can be extarced from its aqueous solution using benzene.
(4) Sugar containing NaCI as impurity can be purified by crystallisation using ethanol but not water. '

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