Which phases does water go through if you use distillation to separate it from dissolved sugar?(1 point) Responses from a liquid to a solid, and back to a liquid from a liquid to a solid, and back to a liquid from a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid from a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid from a solid to a liquid, and then to a gas from a solid to a liquid, and then to a gas from a liquid to a solid, and then to a gas

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When using distillation to separate water from dissolved sugar, the phases that water goes through are: from a liquid to a gas, and back to a liquid. During distillation, the water is heated to form vapor (gas), and then the vapor is cooled to condense back into a liquid.