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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 7 months ago
Centrifugation:
This method is based on the principle of settling down under mechanical rotation, where insoluble heavier solid particles are present in an insoluble solid-liquid mixture.
Evaporation:
This method is based on the evaporation of the liquid component in a soluble solid-liquid mixture.
Sublimation: This method is based on the sublimable and non-sublimable nature of solids.
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