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A mixture contains two components A and B. The solublities of A and B in water near their boiling point are 10 grams per 100 mL and 2 g per 100 mL respectively. How will you separate A and B from this mixture ?

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To separate components A and B from the mixture based on their solubilities in water, we can use the method of fractional crystallization. Here’s a step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Prepare a Hot Saturated Solution - **Action**: Heat the mixture of A and B in water until it reaches near its boiling point. The goal is to dissolve as much of both components as possible. - **Hint**: Remember that solubility increases with temperature, so heating will help dissolve more of both substances. ### Step 2: Cool the Solution - **Action**: Allow the hot saturated solution to cool slowly. As the temperature decreases, the solubility of the components will also decrease. ...
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