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A student is asked to seperate two liquids. Liquid A boils at 100°c and liquid B boils at 65°c. The student sets up a fractional distillation experiment, and after a few minutes a clear liquid is collected from the condenser. Explain which of the two liquids will be collected first. ( 2 marks).
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