Distillation is an adequate method.
The correct increasing order of evaporation is: water, alcohol, kerosene, petrol. Water evaporates the fastest due to its low boiling point, followed by alcohol, kerosene, and then petrol, which has the highest boiling point.
Alcohol and petrol
NO! Its a type of gasoline. :)
Petrohol
yes
Yes, many petrol stations do sell alcohol, depending on local laws and regulations. In some regions, petrol stations may offer a selection of beer, wine, and spirits, while in others, they may be restricted from selling alcohol altogether. It's best to check the specific regulations in your area to determine the availability of alcohol at petrol stations.
fractional distillation
To separate sugar and petrol, you can use a method called liquid-liquid extraction. Since sugar is soluble in water and petrol is not, you can dissolve the sugar in water, creating a sugar solution, while the petrol remains separate. After mixing, you can decant or filter the mixture to remove the petrol, leaving the sugar dissolved in the water. Finally, you can evaporate the water to recover the sugar.
centrifuging.
Fractional distillation is used to separate the components of petroleum. Petrol (gasoline) evaporates at a lower temperature than kerosene evaporates at.
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