To answer the given question, we need to identify the most appropriate purification technique for a steam volatile and water-immiscible substance.
Let's consider each option:
Therefore, the correct answer is Steam distillation. This method is ideal for the purification of steam volatile water-immiscible substances because it effectively separates volatile components without the need for their complete boiling and without them being miscible in water.
Hence, the chosen technique, steam distillation, takes advantage of the volatility of the substance in the presence of steam, allowing it to be collected separately in a cooled receiver.
<p>Steam distillation is used for the purification of substances that are volatile in steam and immiscible in water.</p><p>It is commonly used to separate essential oils from plant materials and other mixtures where the components have different volatilities.</p><p>Thus, the correct technique is steam distillation.<br><br>The Correct answer is: steam distillation</p>
In the given figure, the blocks $A$, $B$ and $C$ weigh $4\,\text{kg}$, $6\,\text{kg}$ and $8\,\text{kg}$ respectively. The coefficient of sliding friction between any two surfaces is $0.5$. The force $\vec{F}$ required to slide the block $C$ with constant speed is ___ N.
(Given: $g = 10\,\text{m s}^{-2}$) 
Two circular discs of radius \(10\) cm each are joined at their centres by a rod, as shown in the figure. The length of the rod is \(30\) cm and its mass is \(600\) g. The mass of each disc is also \(600\) g. If the applied torque between the two discs is \(43\times10^{-7}\) dyne·cm, then the angular acceleration of the system about the given axis \(AB\) is ________ rad s\(^{-2}\).
