Solution:
Methyl alcohol and iodide are separated by the distillation process.
Distillation is used to separate two immiscible liquids having sufficient differences in their boiling points.
In this separation, the technique mixture is heated over a flame till one of the components having a lower boiling point vapourises and is separated into another column.
Since the boiling point of alcohol is significantly lower than that of iodine, the components can be separated by distillation.