How do you seprate a homogenous mixtre of 2 volatile liquids?

I would do a fractional distillation.

Did you see the post I posted to your attention. I have a link to that problem with 0.06 M HOCl. I want you to be sure and see it.

thank you but i do not see the post you posted to my answer...

Here is the link to get there. You must have been terribly confused after my answer last night. I hope this clears things for you. My problem was that I didn't answer the question you asked. http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1271646241

To separate a homogeneous mixture of two volatile liquids, you can use a process called distillation. Distillation takes advantage of the different boiling points of the liquids to separate them.

Here's how you can do it:

1. Set up a distillation apparatus: You will need a distillation flask, a condenser, and a receiving flask. Connect the distillation flask to the condenser using a rubber tube, and attach the condenser to the receiving flask.

2. Add the mixture to the distillation flask: Carefully pour the homogeneous mixture into the distillation flask.

3. Heat the distillation flask: Apply heat to the distillation flask. Make sure to start with a gentle heat to prevent rapid boiling.

4. Collection of the distillate: As the liquid mixture heats up, the component with the lower boiling point will vaporize first. The vapor will rise up through the condenser and condense back into a liquid, which is collected in the receiving flask. This liquid is called the distillate.

5. Repeat the process: Continue heating the mixture and collecting the distillate until no more liquids vaporize from the mixture. The residual liquid left in the distillation flask will be the component with the higher boiling point.

By following these steps, you can separate a homogeneous mixture of two volatile liquids using distillation.