no because both sublime on heating
How can we separate ammonium chloride from sugar
well you have to add the calcium from the pepper then redo the plus aid and then voilia!
To separate naphthalene balls from sodium chloride, simply add water until all the sodium chloride is dissolved. Then either filter, or just pour off the solution, and the naphthalene balls will be left behind. Naphthalene is very insoluble in water, and sodium chloride is very soluble in water.
by the process of sublimation the mixture of sodium chloride and ammonium chloride is placed in a dish and covered with an inverted funnel on heating, ammonium chloride will change into vapour,which will condense into a solid in the neck of the funnel ,whereas sodium chloride was left behind the dish
Ammonium chloride is soluble in water and copper oxide not; dissolve the mixture and filter.
yes but only by fractional sublimation (sublimating point of these substances are different)
By sublimation
One way is to slurry the solid mixture with water. The ammonium chloride will dissolve and the naphthalene will not. Ammonium chloride can then be recovered by evaporating the water solution of it that is formed.
Because ammonium chloride can be removed from salt by sublimation (at a given temperature).
By the process of sublimation.
by sublimation
Sodium chloride and ammonium chloride can be separated either by sublimation or filtration or crystallization. Sublimation can be found on this site ------------ http://www.lenntech.com/Chemistry/sublimation.htm. I personally think that this method is the easiest.
by sublimation
One way is to dissolve the ammonium chloride in water, then recover the ammonium chloride by evaporation; the naphthalene will not dissolve in water in any substantial quantity.
How can we separate ammonium chloride from sugar
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well you have to add the calcium from the pepper then redo the plus aid and then voilia!