Give an example each for the mixture having the following characteristics. Suggest a suitable method to separate the components of these mixtures: Two volatile components with appreciable difference in boiling points.
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Acetone and water. The mixture can be separated by evaporation or distillation. Boiling point of acetone is $56^\circ\ C$. Boiling point of water is $100^\circ\ C$. Difference in boiling points is $44^\circ\ C$.
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