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The document poses questions related to boiling points and distillation processes. It inquires about the evaporation of substances in a mixture, the importance of temperature control during distillation, the consequences of not using a condenser, and the feasibility of separating salt from seawater through distillation. These questions aim to explore fundamental concepts in chemistry and separation techniques.

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The document poses questions related to boiling points and distillation processes. It inquires about the evaporation of substances in a mixture, the importance of temperature control during distillation, the consequences of not using a condenser, and the feasibility of separating salt from seawater through distillation. These questions aim to explore fundamental concepts in chemistry and separation techniques.

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Level 2

Which substance has the lowest boiling point?

If a mixture of ethanol and water is heated to 90°C, which substance will evaporate first?
Explain.

Why is it important to control the temperature during distillation?

What would happen if the condenser was not used in the distillation setup?

Can distillation be used to separate salt from seawater? Explain.

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