Hindi, asked by Stanza104, 6 months ago

How cay you separate iodine and sand

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Answered by faisalfiroz02
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Iodine is a solid that sublimes. If a mixture of iodine and sand is heated in a beaker, the iodine changes from solid to vapour directly. The vapour changes back to solid directly on a cold surface. The sand is not affected by the heat and remains in the beaker.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sand and iodine can be seperated by the process of sublimation. It is a process in which a solid converts directly into a gas without converting into a liquid.

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