Substances that don't sublime.
Solutions cannot be separated by sublimation.
vapour pressure of common salt is higher... hence it cannot be sublimed...
An element cannot be separated into simpler substances by chemical means.
It's a compound
u all are idiots :) and u cannot answer this :D ....... the answer to this question is that colloids have children which cannot be separated from them :)
Solutions cannot be separated by sublimation.
naphthalene and iodine can be separated by sublimation
Yes. Camphor will sublime whereas sodium chloride will not. Hence they can be separated by sublimation.
sublimation
Mixture of sodium chloride and potassium trioxonitrate it is a substance that can be separated into the seperating device called sublimation
Because salt doesn't sublime !
vapour pressure of common salt is higher... hence it cannot be sublimed...
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.
Na2CO3 is soluble in water and separated by filtration from a water mixture.Naphtalene is separated by heating when sublimation occur.
An element cannot be separated into simpler substances by chemical means.
It's a compound
The mixture cannot be separated after it is baked.