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Nitika is writing some statements but she confused to know whether the statements are correct or not? If you know the answer to this question, then tell her:1 point[A]. A mixture of common salt and water can be separated completely by the process of distillation.[B]. Those liquids which mix together in all proportion and form a single layer are called miscible liquids.[C]. Pure water or distilled water is made from tap water by the process of distillation.[D]. All the above

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Nitika is writing some statements but she confused to know whether the statements are correct or not? If you know the answer to this question, then tell her:1 point[A]. A mixture of common salt and water can be separated completely by the process of distillation.[B]. Those liquids which mix together in all proportion and form a single layer are called miscible liquids.[C]. Pure water or distilled water is made from tap water by the process of distillation.[D]. All the above

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[A]. A mixture of common salt

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