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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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Liquid (A) will distil first leaving behind the liquid (B) in the distillation flask. For details, consult section 12.35.
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