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According to its definition, a common method used to separate liquid solutions is fractional distillation. I'm 100% sure it's correct.

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c) Fractional distillation

Explanation:

A common method used to separate liquid solutions is fractional distillation.

In this process a mixture of two or more liquids that differ in their boiling points are heated. The liquid with the lowest boiling point vaporizes first which is passed onto a condenser and separated out. The same process ensues for the next liquid component until all are separated out in fractions based on their respective boiling points.

For example, consider a mixture of ethanol (b.pt 78 C) and water (b.pt 100 C). The two liquids can be separated by heating the mixture, in which ethanol separates out first followed by water.

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