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Two liquids (A) and (B) can be separated by the method of fractional distillation. The boiling point of liquid (A) is less than boiling point of liquid (B). Which of the liquids do you expect to come out first in the distillate ? Explain.

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To solve the question regarding the separation of two liquids (A) and (B) by fractional distillation, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Fractional Distillation**: - Fractional distillation is a technique used to separate mixtures of liquids that have different boiling points. It is particularly effective when the boiling point difference between the liquids is less than 20°C. 2. **Identifying the Boiling Points**: ...
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