Interpretation: The technique that separates the component of a mixture having different boiling point is to be identified.
Concept introduction: The combination of two or more component in any ratio is termed as mixture. There are commonly four methods to separate the mixture of two compounds.
- Filtration
- Distillation
- Evaporation
- Chromatography
Answer to Problem 15STP
The component of a mixture having different boiling point is separated by distillation method. Therefore, option (B) is the correct option.
Explanation of Solution
Reason for correct option: The mixture of two or more liquid having different boiling point is separated by distillation process. In this process, the mixture (taken in round a bottom flask) is heated and hence the most volatile liquid (having low boiling point) converts into vapor at the lowest temperature. The so formed vapor passes through a condenser and converts back into liquid. The process is continued till the whole most volatile liquid (having low boiling point) separates out. The liquid having high boiling point (non-volatile) is remained in round bottom flask. Therefore, the technique that separates the component of a mixture having different boiling point is distillation. Therefore, option (B) is the correct option.
Reason for incorrect option: The component of a mixture having different boiling point is separated by distillation method. So, A, C, D and E are incorrect options.
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