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By mistake, an alcohol (boiling point `97^(@)C`) was mixed a ketone (boiling point `68^(@)C`). Suggest a suitable method to separate the two compounds. Explain the reason for your choice.

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To separate the alcohol (boiling point 97°C) from the ketone (boiling point 68°C), we can use the method of simple distillation. Here’s the step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Identify the boiling points of the compounds - The alcohol has a boiling point of 97°C. - The ketone has a boiling point of 68°C. ### Step 2: Determine the boiling point difference - Calculate the difference in boiling points: ...
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