Two (ore more) compounds of different volatility can be separated by distillation: Water and alcohol by example: alcohol being more volatile is richer in the vapour phase which is distilled off and separately condensed as distillate. Water with less alcohol stays more in the left behind liquid phase (called residue)
Unfourtunatly, it happens all the time because of predators and other dangers.
By a filter.
NO
for mixtures that are miscible but have different boiling points
Vodka, Brandy, Whiskey and Rum are all alcoholic products that use Distillation.
Usa and canada
Yes, e.g. by sieving
jhon locke
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distillation
It's the only way to make water completely pure. Distillation removes all impurities in water.
- in water solutiom