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The easiest way is to take advantage of phase changes (solid-liquid-gas) that take place at different temperatures for different substances.

Water and acetone form a homogeneous mixture that can be separated at high temperatures by distillation because the vapor phase above the mixture is more concentrated in acetone than the liquid phase because acetone has a higher vapor pressure than water.

Alternatively, acetone and water can be separated at low temperature by recrystallization because the water component will freeze to ice around 0C whereas the freezing point of acetone is around 95C.