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A saline sample is salt water. Evaporate the water away, and salt crystals will be left behind.

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How are you going to get sample of salt from its container?

if the salt is soluble and does not decompose on heating we can easily obtain it from its solution by the method of evaporation .its solution will evaporate leaving behind the salt crystals.however if the soluble salt decomposes on heating the method of titration can be used.moreover if the salt is insoluble then filtration can also be used . yan lng tnx lee--anjie Lopez 3-nickel


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