Match each mixture separation scenario on the left with its corresponding distillation requirement or thermal principle on the right.
- Separation of two miscible liquids whose boiling points differ by Requires a fractionating column to provide multiple successive condensation-vaporization cycles
- Recovery of pure water solvent from a sea water salt solutionUses simple distillation because the dissolved solute is non-volatile and exerts negligible vapor pressure
- Industrial separation of argon (b.p. ) from nitrogen (b.p. )Requires cryogenic liquefied-air fractional distillation under controlled low temperatures and pressure
- Separation of a liquid mixture where components differ in boiling point by over Can be achieved via simple distillation as the vapor pressure difference ensures complete single-stage separation
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The correct matches pair liquid mixtures with small boiling point differences to fractional distillation involving fractionating columns, non-volatile solute solutions to simple distillation, industrial liquefied gases to cryogenic fractional distillation, and widely separated boiling point liquids to simple distillation.
Each mixture scenario is accurately paired according to volatility differences, non-volatility of solid solutes, temperature threshold limits ( difference rule), and specialized industrial gas liquefaction conditions.
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