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Let us push a little beyond what we have explicitly discussed in the webcasts and pull everything you have learned about recrystallization together. You have a sample of a solid that contains Impurity A and Impurity B. Your sample contains 0.1 g of Impurity A and 0.3 g of Impurity B. Given the following solubility data, is it possible to remove both Impurity A and Impurity B via a single recrystallization using 100 mL of the chosen solvent? (2 pt)

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