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How do you separate iodine and zinc oxide?

Updated: 8/9/2023
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Ernestasamoah77

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10y ago

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A mixture of zinc carbonate and sodium carbonate can be separated by washing with neutral (pH 7) water. The sodium carbonate will dissolve in the water, while the zinc carbonate will remain undissolved.

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16y ago

It should separate by itself since ZnCl2 is polar and cyclohexane is nonpolar.

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12y ago

The easiest way is to warm the mixture. Zinc melts at circa 419 0C but copper melts at 1085 0C. At about 420 0C, simply skim the zinc off the surface.

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12y ago

depends on if copper and zinc are magnetic or not, because then you could use a strong magnet to separate them.

lol this sounds like science homework

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12y ago

You can separate it by picking it out microbe at a time (Unpractical, but still do-able.).

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12y ago

Potassium choride is definitely soluble; zinc oxide probably isn't. That should suggest a method.

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10y ago

To separate iodine and zinc oxide you have to heat it carefully. Vapors will cause the iodine to form a crystal which you can collect when it cools. The rest of the mixture is the zinc oxide.

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6y ago

The solubility of lead chloride in water is very low.

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