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Chemistry, 13.01.2020 02:31 deer15

While doing a distillation, farha heats the mixture too fast, and the temperature rises too quickly. if the mixture is composed of two liquids, how will this likely affect the separation of the mixture?

a) the liquids will be separated in reverse order.
b) both liquids will evaporate and escape into the air.
c) the liquid with the lower density will be collected before the liquid with the higher density.
d) some liquid with the higher boiling point will be collected along with the liquid with the lower boiling point.

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