Methods used for purification of organic compounds are based on: (Jee Main 2024)
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Methods used for purification of organic compounds are based on: (Jee Main 2024)
- nature of compound and presence of impurity.
- neither on nature of compound nor on the impurity present.
- nature of compound only.
- presence of impurity only.
Answer
(A) nature of compound and presence of impurity.
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