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A liquid non volatile impurities. How will you obtain pure liquid ?

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To obtain pure liquid from a mixture containing liquid non-volatile impurities, we can follow these steps using the distillation technique: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Mixture**: - We start with a mixture that contains a volatile liquid (the pure liquid we want to obtain) and non-volatile impurities. Non-volatile impurities do not evaporate when heated. 2. **Setup for Distillation**: ...
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