how are soluble impurities removed from water
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In theory, insoluble impurities can be removed from a compound fairly easily. The compound is dissolved in a solvent, the solution is filtered to remove the insoluble impurities, and the solvent evaporated to produce the solid compound. The insoluble impurities are left behind in the filter paper.
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they are removed by simple methods such as heating them
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