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In what order should the following methods be used to separate a mixture containing sand-sugar-alcohol and water into its components?
1) Adi distillation
II) Fractional distillation
HII) Filtration under vacuum
B. II, I, II
C. III, I, II
D. 1, III, II
E III, II, I
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