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Which method would be best for separating the components of a mixture that is made from two different liquids?
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Which method would be best for separating the components of a mixture that is made from two different liquids?
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distillation
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You would use distillation so the liquid with the lowest boiling point wold evaporate then condense and go into another beaker. The liquid with the highes boiling point would evaporate but condense straight away.
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