Highly doubtful - since you might get some crystals the same size as the iron filings. Your best method would be to use a magnet to remove the filings from the crystals.
we can separate them by sublimation as iodine sublimes on heating.
Dissolve the mixture in water. Filter the mixture obtained. You will have diamond as your residue and aqueous iodine as your filtrate.
iodine crystals are black, table salt crystals are white.however I doubt that was your question. I think you are referring to iodized table salt. there are no iodine crystals in iodized salt, instead they add sodium iodide to the table salt. sodium iodide crystals are indistinguishable visually from the sodium chloride crystals of table salt.the only practical way to separate sodium iodide from sodium chloride is the very tedious repetitive process of dissolving the mixed salts and performing fractional crystallization of the solution.
Iodine crystals are very poor conductors of heat and electricity
Iodine will dissolve uniquely in ether (flammable, narcotic vapor), which can be decanted from the watery layer with KCl dissolved in it. Then (carefully) evaporate to dry I2 crystals.
we can separate them by sublimation as iodine sublimes on heating.
By heating it at low temperatures.
By heating it at low temperatures.
sewing and grainnize
Dissolve the mixture in water. Filter the mixture obtained. You will have diamond as your residue and aqueous iodine as your filtrate.
Iodine crystal is solid Iodine. Iodine solution is when Iodine crystals are dissolved in water.
iodine crystals are black, table salt crystals are white.however I doubt that was your question. I think you are referring to iodized table salt. there are no iodine crystals in iodized salt, instead they add sodium iodide to the table salt. sodium iodide crystals are indistinguishable visually from the sodium chloride crystals of table salt.the only practical way to separate sodium iodide from sodium chloride is the very tedious repetitive process of dissolving the mixed salts and performing fractional crystallization of the solution.
Iodine crystals are a pure substance.
Iodine crystals are very poor conductors of heat and electricity
Iodine will dissolve uniquely in ether (flammable, narcotic vapor), which can be decanted from the watery layer with KCl dissolved in it. Then (carefully) evaporate to dry I2 crystals.
You think probably to sublimation of iodine.
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