you could use a magnet to attract the iron if in a mixture stated, and also you could use water to disolve the Iodine and then filter out the iron
No. Iodine is itself a chemical element; it contains no other element. If you mean instead tincture of iodine that has no iron in it either. It's a solution of iodine and an iodide in ethanol and water.
how can we separate iodine and napthelena
Yes, the sieving method can be used to separate iodine crystals and iron fillings. This method relies on the difference in particle size between the two substances to effectively separate them through a sieve or mesh screen. The smaller iodine crystals will pass through the sieve, while the larger iron fillings will be retained on top, allowing for separation.
Use a magnet to attract and remove the iron filings.
Iron. It is there in grams. Iodine is there in milligrams.
One method to separate iodine crystals from a mixture of iodine and sand is by using sublimation. Heat the mixture, and the iodine will sublimate (turn into gas) leaving the sand behind. The iodine gas can then be collected and cooled to form iodine crystals.
iodine and iron
Iron and Iodine are different - so yes you can eat Iron. I must warn you that there are several dangers of going without Iodine. Iodine deficiency gives rise to a condition known as goiter. You should research Goiter before removing Iodine from your diet.
No, iodine and iron are not the same. Iodine is a chemical element that is essential for thyroid function, while iron is a different chemical element that is important for red blood cell production.
Yes, both "Iodine" and "Iron" should be capitalized when referring to the chemical elements.
Since each substance has unique chemical and physical properties, use these to separate each... specifically we will use the solubility of these substances. First, drain the liquids from the mixture (this will contain saltwater, and a "tincture" or solution of alcohol and iodine) leaving only the sand and iron filings (which have no solubility in either water or alcohol). Next, use a magnet to separate the iron filings from the sand - (2 down - 4 to go) Since the salt is dissolved in water (it does not dissolve in alcohol) , and the iodine is dissolved in the alcohol (it does not dissolve in water), separate the two (the alcohol/iodine solution is the one floating on top of the saltwater as it has a lower specific gravity) Then, distill the saltwater into fresh water and salt crystals (4 down - 2 to go) Similarly distill the tincture of iodine into alcohol and iodine crystals (all 6 complete)
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