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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Benzene,phenol,aniline <br></strong> These 3 molecules are identical to each other, but have their physical and chemical properties and can be used as a separate measure. The physical and chemical properties of the separated molecules.</div><div>This is a physical property </div><div>Molecular weight </div><div>2. Boiling point (in this case liquid) </div><div>3. Freezing point </div><div>4. Crystallization </div><div>5. Erotism </div><div>6. Density </div><div> And chemical properties </div><div>1. A functional group, for example, phenol-NH, aniline NH2. </div><div>2. Formation of reactor complex for other reagents </div><div>Now, for example, you want to clean benzene, not aniline with 1 (benzene) and compound 3 (aniline). In this case, it can be separated from the mixture by taking into account the physical and chemical properties of benzol</div>]]></description>
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