explain the method of separation of the mixture
a) common salt ,sand, Iodine
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First heat the mixture in a closed flask, as iodine undergoes sublimation so it starts to form vapours on heating and changes from solid to gas and sticks to the cold surface of the flask.
2. Now you are left with the mixture of salt and sand. They can be separated on the basis of their solubility in water. Add water to the mixture and stir well. Salt dissolves in water whereas sand settles at the bottom. Now filter it, sand will be obtained as a residue and salt solution will be obtained as filtrate.
3. Now heat the salt solution on a water bath till all the water evaporates and salt is left behind. Thus we have separated all the components.
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2. Now you are left with the mixture of salt and sand. They can be separated on the basis of their solubility in water. Add water to the mixture and stir well. Salt dissolves in water whereas sand settles at the bottom. Now filter it, sand will be obtained as a residue and salt solution will be obtained as filtrate.
3. Now heat the salt solution on a water bath till all the water evaporates and salt is left behind. Thus we have separated all the components.
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