if the salt is soluble and does not decompose on heating we can easily obtain it from its solution by the method of evaporation .its solution will evaporate leaving behind the salt crystals.however if the soluble salt decomposes on heating the method of titration can be used.moreover if the salt is insoluble then filtration can also be used .
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It is a container which salt may be stored inside.
To get a sample of soluble salt, you can dissolve the salt in water, filter out any impurities, then evaporate the water to leave behind the salt crystals. This will give you a pure sample of the soluble salt.
This is a small container for salt.
The mass of the table salt can be calculated by subtracting the mass of the container from the combined mass of the table salt and the container. So, 124g - 9g = 115g. Therefore, the mass of the table salt is 115g.
The sample is likely a liquid. Liquids have the ability to take the shape of their container while maintaining a constant volume, which allows them to fill both the cylindrical and spherical containers completely. If the sample were a gas, it would expand to fill the entire volume of the container, regardless of the shape. Thus, the fact that the sample fills both containers suggests it is a liquid.
use a sample container and drag it to the critter to take in a sample.You can also buy a sample in the auction.Sometimes it does not work when you drag it to a critter as each container only has a certain percentage of success.
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A container that stores salt is called a salt cellar or salt shaker. It is typically used for easy access to salt during cooking or meals, and can come in various shapes and sizes.
Contaminating the outside of the sample container can introduce external substances that may interfere with the analysis or lead to inaccurate results. It can also compromise the integrity of the sample or cause cross-contamination with other samples. Maintaining a clean exterior of the container ensures the purity and reliability of the sample being tested.
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Iodized salt is a homogeneous mixture because the iodine is evenly distributed throughout the salt. Sugar in a container is also a homogeneous mixture because the sugar particles are uniformly dispersed in the container.