How can we seperate Ammonium chloride, Common salt and Sulphur
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First of all heat the mixture and seperate the ammonium cloride through sublimation method. Now, we are left with common salt and sulphur.
Here are two things you can try with it :
1) Add water in that mixture , to make salt solution and then filter it to gain sulphur (as it is insoluble in water) and salt solution . Later heat the solution of salt and water to gain salt by evaporation.
2) Add carbon disuphide (C2S) to the mixture. Then filter it to gain carbondisulphide solution and common salt (as NaCl is insoluble in water).
Later do the same thing, evaporate the carbon di suphide to gain sulphur.
And in the end you are left with seperated ammonium cloride , sulphur and common salt.
Here are two things you can try with it :
1) Add water in that mixture , to make salt solution and then filter it to gain sulphur (as it is insoluble in water) and salt solution . Later heat the solution of salt and water to gain salt by evaporation.
2) Add carbon disuphide (C2S) to the mixture. Then filter it to gain carbondisulphide solution and common salt (as NaCl is insoluble in water).
Later do the same thing, evaporate the carbon di suphide to gain sulphur.
And in the end you are left with seperated ammonium cloride , sulphur and common salt.
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