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A mixture of calcium carbonate and sodium chloride is separated by dissolving.

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Answered by divyvats
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When distilled water is added to a mixture of NaCl (sodium chloride), CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) and SiO2 (silicon dioxide or sand), the water dissolves the NaCl (a physical change), leaving the CaCO3 and sand.\

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Answered by tisya207
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Explanation:

When distilled water is added to a mixture of NaCl (sodium chloride), CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) and SiO2 (silicon dioxide or sand), the water dissolves the NaCl (a physical change), leaving the CaCO3 and sand.

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