Asked by Hadeel Huriz
Chromatography and fractional distillation can be used to separate compounds.
In which type of separation is a thermometer needed for checking that complete separation has occurred?
In which type of separation is a thermometer needed for checking that complete separation has occurred?
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Answered by
Hadeel Huriz
the answer is fractional distillation of two liquids of different colours
if my answer is wrong please check it
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Answered by
DrBob222
Your answer probably is the intended correct answer but i don't like the way the question is asked/stated.
In particular I don't like the part I'm showing in bold face type.
"In which type of separation is a thermometer needed for checking <b>that complete separation has occurred?</b>
First, not all liquids can be separated by fractional distillation and second, the thermometer will not tell you anything about how complete the separation is.
In particular I don't like the part I'm showing in bold face type.
"In which type of separation is a thermometer needed for checking <b>that complete separation has occurred?</b>
First, not all liquids can be separated by fractional distillation and second, the thermometer will not tell you anything about how complete the separation is.
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