distillation
fractional distillation
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fractional crystallization
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Fractional crystallization is the correct ANSWER!!!
Fraction crystallization
is used to seperate two or more solid solutes which are present in the same solution in roughly equal amounts. the solibilities of different solutes in the given solveot must differ at different temperatures
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Now if we look closely, we notice that P and Q are in the same solution and differ at different temperatures

The answer is meant to be d since crystallization involves only one solute while fractional crystallization involves two or more solutes. check page 16 of new school chemistry

They are off near temp but we see the solubility differs therefore when temp are near we use the term fractional and since crystalization is use to seperat mixtures of different solubility the Anser is ======FRACTIONAL CRSTALLIZATION

our bro here is totally correct have made researchs its D nt C
crystalization is a separation technique uses to separate a solute(solid) from its dispersion liquid. n/b: a solute
while Fractional has to do with two or more solute with diff solubilities

The selected answer is wrong:
IT INVOLVES TWO SOLUTES. HENCE,IT CAN BE SEPERATED BY FRACTIONAL CRYSTALLISATION
REF: CHECK NEW SCHOOL CHEMISTRY PAGE 309

C. Crystallisation is the answer because the solubility curve indicates which solute will crystallize out first so that it can be seperated by the method of crystallisation

The ans is option C
Crystallisation is a separation technique use to separate mixtures that has different solubility at different temperature using their solubility curve



