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can you separate a mixture of ammonium chloride and iodine by sublimation​

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Answered by sunil1241
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Answer:

Answer: Explanation: When one of the component of a mixture has the tendency to sublime then we use sublimation process to separate them. But here, as both the ammonium chloride and iodine are sublimate so, the mixture of ammonium chloride and iodine is separated by first dissolving the mixture in water where NH.

Answered by OlaMacgregor
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Yes, we can separate a mixture of ammonium chloride and iodine by sublimation​.

Explanation:

  • Sublimation is defined as a process in which solid state of a substance directly changes into vapor or gaseous state without undergoing liquid phase.
  • It is known that the melting point of ammonium chloride is 520^{o}C and the melting point of 184^{o}C. Since, iodine is able to melt at a lower temperature than ammonium chloride.
  • So, it will leave the reaction mixture at first leaving behind ammonium chloride which has higher melting point than iodine. Hence, it is possible to separate it out a mixture of ammonium chloride and iodine by sublimation​.

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