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What can condensing separate?

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Yes. Evaporation of the solvent will leave behind the solute. Evaporation can take a long time, depending on the amount of solvent. If you place a mixture in a low temperature laboratory incubator or laboratory oven, the solvent will evaporate at a faster rate. You could also boil the mixture, but sometimes splashes occur which remove both the solute and the solvent.

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If you have a solution containing a solid solute dissolved in water, you can simply let the water dissolve completely, and the solute will be left behind as a solid.

If you have a solution containing two or more liquids, you can use distillation, which involves bringing each solute to its own specific boiling point, vaporizing it, and then condensing it back to the liquid state and collecting it in a flask.

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yes, condensation can separate a mixture

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It boils off the water in the mixture

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