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Why Is the separation of a mixture done?

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Separation of components of a mixture is done for the following purposes. • To remove an undesirable component such as stones etc. as e.g. from white, rice. To remove harmful components such as insects from grains or insects and other soluble Impurities from water. To obtain a pure sample of a substance.
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