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Wash the mixture with water and separate the solid from the liquid, for example, by filtration. The sodium chloride will dissolve in the wash water, while the copper is left behind.
Iodine is not soluble in water but soluble in organic solvents; ammonium chloride is soluble in water. Method 1: dissolving of the mixture in water, filtering, washing of the filter, recovery of iodine from the filter Method 2: dissolving of the mixture in chloroform, filtering, recovery of iodine from the solution by air evaporation at room temperature
Sodium chloride is separated from the solution after the evaporation of water.
You don't "find" charcoal. You obtain charcoal by creating it with a wood log. Don't smelt Wooden planks, though you may use it as fuel.
You will obtain a sodium chloride solution in water.
The reduction potential of sodium is under the same potential of water.
Calcium can be obtianed from calcium chloride. It requires much energy to do so, but it can.
Iodine is not soluble in water but soluble in organic solvents; sodium chloride is soluble in water. Method 1: dissolving of the mixture in water, filtering, washing of the filter, recovery of iodine from the filter Method 2: dissolving of the mixture in chloroform, filtering, recovery of iodine from the solution by air evaporation at room temperature
For example for the electrolysis of sodium chloride to obtain sodium hydroxide, hydrogen and chlorine.
You obtain 10 millimoles of ferric chloride and dissolve it in a liter of water.
The average large grill needs to use about half a bag of charcoal to obtain the perfect flame for grilling.
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