yes but only by fractional sublimation (sublimating point of these substances are different)
Just like by distillation, the different components of a mixture have different boiling and sublimation levels. If a mixture is heated up, the component that takes the least amount of energy to undergo sublimation will be evaporated out first, and the other component remains there in its original state.
homogeneous mixtures
These separation methods are not suitable for compounds; they are used for mixtures.
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Salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) substitutes are potassium chloride (KCl) or mixtures NaCl + KCl.
Many methods exist: distillation, sieving, sublimation, filtering, centrifugation, electromagnetic, zone melting etc.
Ipecacuanha tincture is a common ingrident of cough mixtures which may also contain either sodium or ammonium bicarbonate or both.
Sodium Chloride, common table salt, will not burn.
Ipecacuanha tincture is a common ingrident of cough mixtures which may also contain either sodium or ammonium bicarbonate or both.
Water and and sodium chloride are chemical compounds. The water solution of NaCl is a mixture.
The examples of homogenous mixtures are table salt,table sugar,brass,air,sodium chloride solution,sugar solution,brandy and wines.that is all I got.
The only pure salt that has any sodium chloride {note correct spelling} in it is the salt sodium chloride itself. Many mixtures of salts could contain sodium chloride in the mixture.