Which of the following solvents could not be used as solvent pairs for crystallization? Explain. (Hint: A solvent pair must be two miscible liquids; see Table 3.1, p. 51.)
(a) Hexanes and water
(b) Chloroform and diethyl ether
(c) Acetone and methanol
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