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A liquid with high boiling point decomposes on simple distillation but it can be steam distilled for its purification. Explain how is it possible ?

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In steam distillation, the boiling point of the liquid gets lowered or reduced. Therefore, it gets distilled along with water vapours without getting decomposed. For details, consult section 12.38.
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