Give the technique for the separation of the following:
$(i)$ Mixture of sugar and sand
$(ii)$ Mixture of kerosene and water
$(iii)$ Mixture of benzene and common salt
$(iv)$ Mixture of liquids with boiling points $356 \, K$ and $365 \, K$
$(v)$ Mixture of aniline and camphor

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(N/A) $(i)$ Dissolve the mixture in water,filter to remove sand,and then concentrate the filtrate to obtain sugar crystals through crystallization.
$(ii)$ Use a separating funnel to separate the immiscible layers of kerosene and water.
$(iii)$ Benzene can be separated from common salt by distillation.
$(iv)$ Fractional distillation is used for liquids with close boiling points.
$(v)$ Sublimation is the preferred technique as camphor sublimes while aniline does not.

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