WHAT ARE THE DISADVANTAGE OF EXTRACTIVE DISTILLATION
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Answer / suraj chaudhari
After extractive distillation we should need to
perform simple fistillation for seperation of solvent
dissolved.
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Answer / devendra tamre
extractive distillation is costly and after use of extractive distillation we have to need simple distillation for separetion that is the main disadwantage of the E.D.
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Answer / suraj chaudhari
After extractive distillation we should need to
perform simple fistillation for seperation of solvent
dissolved.
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