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How do you separate ammonium chloride and sugar?

How can we separate ammonium chloride from sugar


How do you separate a dry mixture of ammonium chloride iron sugar and potassium iodide and obtain a dry sample of iron and ammonium chloride?

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What dissolves in water besides sugar and salt?

Examples: sodium carbonate, lithium chloride, potassium hydroxide, ammonium bromide, etc.


Does NaCl stand for simple sugar?

Sodium chloride and sucrose are different compounds.


What is a non-electrolyte a Sodium chloride b Potassium chloride c Hydrogen chloride d Sugar?

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Why does NaCl in water conduct electricity and not NaCl when it is dry and How is this different from sugar?

1. Water solution of sodium chloride is an electrolyte containing ions as Na+ and Cl-. 2. Solid sodium chloride is not an electrolyte. 3. Also sugar is not an electrolyte.


Would the sugar change take place without heating?

Heating sugar it is thermally degraded. But sugar can be modified also by other chemical reactions.


Why is heating table sugar until its caramel a chemical change?

It is a chemical change because table sugar is a pure substance that changed into completely different substances (caramel).


What compound was decomposed sugar or salt?

Sugar is easily decomposed by heating.


Difference between salt and sugar?

Sugar and salt are scientifically different because salt is sodium chloride NaCl were as sugar is C12H22O11 12carbon atoms per every 22 hydrogen and 12 carbons. Also sugar is sweet were as salt is salty.


What does the combination of sugar and NaCl produce?

Sugar doesn't react with sodium chloride.


What is salt and sugar?

Sugar is saccharose - C12H22O11.Salt is sodium chloride - NaCl.