How do we separate a mixture of benzoic acid and naphthalene, given that naphthalene is a white substance that does not dissolve in water, and its melting point is 80°C? o 10:05

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How do we separate a mixture of
benzoic acid and naphthalene, given that
naphthalene is a white substance that does
not dissolve in water, and its melting point
is 80°C?
Jo 10:05 A
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