To ensure that you have the more product which will be produced because the equilibrium will shift to produce it. This will produce heat and also more chemical product that you want in the equilibrium mixture.
Because the reaction is a strongly exothermic process. An ice bath should be kept readily available in case it should become necessary to cool the mixture to keep the reaction under control.
Yes, but you should still have a cool place for them to lie. They like a mixture.
Iodine when heated will sublime. Collect the sublimate and cool to get iodine (solid). However the mixture should not contain any other compound which will sublime.
No. It is a mixture.
The mixture is heterogeneous.
You really should use a 50/50 mixture of coolant and water for the best protection.
If you compress and cool an ammonia-oxygen gas mixture, the ammonia will condense and become a liquid. By slowly venting the container in which the mixture is held, the oxygen will escape and leave the liquid ammonia in the container. Ammonia and oxygen had formed a physical mixture in the container, and by performing the physical process described, the two can be separated.
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When you mix it into water... Yes it is.
I may stand to be corrected but my understanding, the most simply process would be to heat the entire mixture of metals to melting point then slowly cool the mixture. The different metals will have different melting point and the various different metals will solidify on the surface of the solution. You could remove the metals until you have relatively pure gold left. I am unsure of the industrial process but i belive it would be similar.
heat the mixture iodine will sublime collect the iodine vapour separately and cool
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