By which method of separation the volatile component from its non-volatile solute can be separated?
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Evaporation is the process of vaporizing the solvent to obtain the solute. Evaporation is used to separate a mixture containing a non-volatile, soluble solid from its volatile, liquid solvent.
For example :- We can separate salt from a solution by evaporating the water from the solution.
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