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Solubility
Purification Procedures
A solid substance P is soluble in water (1g/ 100mL) at 25°C and 10g/ 100mL of water at 100°C. You are given a sample that contains 10g of P and 2g of impurity G. Describe the procedure to purify P if G is insoluble in water.
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I told you in detail how to solve this problem at your earlier post. Take a look at your earlier posts before posting duplicates.
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