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Mixture of sand and sulphur may best be ...

Mixture of sand and sulphur may best be separated by

A

Fractional crystallisation from aqueous solution

B

Magnetic method

C

Fractional distillation

D

Dissolving in `CS_(2)` and filtering

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The correct Answer is:
D

Sulphur is not soluble in water but is highly soluble in carbon disulphide solution. So mixture of sand and sulphur can be separated by dissolving in `CS_(2)` and filtering.
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